Shawn,
Thanks for the info. I knew that I had seen some small pickup frame
with dauls, but I really don't think that I want any Toyota parts on my AD.
As I will be making this a flat bed, perhaps the width of the rearend may
not make quite as much difference. Also, from the messages from everyone
else it does not seem that a T5 may be strong enough for the stuff I plan
to haul so I guess that I am still wondering what tranny to use (?). Oh
well, it will probably be months before I have to really make a decision.
BobK
51 3600 5-window project
Arnaudville, LA
"SHAWN & JO"
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Bob,
Although I haven't done it yet, I'm planning on converting my 1 ton 51
panel to a dually. I have a mid seventies 14bolt van rear that I am
planning
on using. According to preliminary measurements I'll have about 2" on each
inside wheel well to keep the 16.5x975 duals from rubbing. I'm going to
have
to widen the fenders to cover but it all looks like it will work and will
match my 8 lug fronts. As for brakes and gears..any 4x4 mag should have
lockers, ring and pinions, etc.
As for the S10 question...beats me. the only thing even close that I
personally know of would be those little Toyota 1ton box trucks that one of
the moving (uhaul, ryder, etc.) companies used to rent. I see them for sale
occasionally in truck traders or heavy equipment traders.
Shawn
51 Chevy 1ton 4x4 dually panel (hopefully)
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Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 12:54 PM
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] more 5 speed questions
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> I'm interested in the same information that Dave asked about below. The
> stouter T-5 would be good for my '51 as it is a 3/4 ton and I plan to use
> it as a truck (some of you need to control your misgivings at this
point).
> Did Dave outline pretty much everything need to do so that the Camero T-5
> would bolt to a mid-60s 283? Would this T-5 hold up to hauling a
trailer?
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> Also, is anyone aware of a dually rearend from a small pickup (such as an
> S-10 set up for hauling heavy loads - uhaul or camper conversion). I'm
> sure that I have seen something like this, but cannot remember where. If
> I'm not dreaming, would the width be appropriate for a '51? I plan to
haul
> a gooseneck trailer and could probably use the capacity. I already have
> overload springs.
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> If I stay with the original rearend (which I will have to find - $) I
know
> that I can replace the differential to obtain better gears ($), but is
> there an 8-lug rim that is not split rim that will fit? Or, can I easily
> change out the axles to a 5-lug pattern (to fit the disk brakes in
front)?
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> BobK
> 51 3600 5-window project (and boy does it have a long way to go).
> Arnaudville, LA
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> I don't want to beat this into the ground, I just want clarification. I
> want to put a 5 speed in my '53 and this is what info I've gotten from
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> The way I see it, there are two options:
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> 1. Get a t-5 from a 4.3 V-6 s-10. This tranny is stout enough to go
behind
> my 6 cylinder. Modifications needed are a shortened input shaft. Other
than
> that use the s-10 clutch, etc and it goes right on. Right??
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> 2. Get a beefier T-5 from a Camaro/Firebird and a tail section from a
s-10
> to relocate the shifter then add the clutch, etc and bolt on. Right??
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> Please make any corrections necessary. I don't want to have my truck
apart
> any longer than necessary. This list is an invaluable resource. Thanks
for
> all your answers.
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> Dave Paulson
> '51 & '53 1/2 tons
> Spokane, WA
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