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tweeder 04-27-2005 02:03 AM

ifs to solid axle conversion
 
I own a 2000 chevy silverado 4X4. I am looking for info on doing a front axle conversion. any and all hely would be apreciated.

TURBHOE 04-27-2005 04:32 PM

i would like to know too.

BLK6.0HD 04-27-2005 05:37 PM

I think there is a big article on full size chevy.com or you can check out offroad unlimited. You can get all the parts, springs, shackles, steering and all the brackets through offroad unlimited if you cant make them yourself.

BLK6.0HD 04-27-2005 05:44 PM

Checkout this site, www.offroadunlimited.com you can get all the parts from them. Are you going to be doing the swap yourself?

tweeder 04-27-2005 11:06 PM


Originally Posted by BLK6.0HD
Checkout this site, www.offroadunlimited.com you can get all the parts from them. Are you going to be doing the swap yourself?


Yeah thats the plan.

SBChevrolet 04-28-2005 10:52 AM

You have a couple options
Offroad Unlimited as already said
Fabritech www.setstr8.com
You can make your own brackets for leaf spings
You can get radius arms and use all F150 stuff and lift coils (now a fan of this because I dont like radius arms or Ford parts)
or you can do what I want to do If i ever lift my '99 4-Link :D it takes alot more planning Skill (to make it right) its not cheap, But in my opinion a well built 4-Link is awsome.
No matter what you decide you got to decide what kind of front axle you want to run. you can stay 1/2ton and use a Chevrolet 10 Bolt or D44 but then you have the pinion on the wrong side, and you have the same problem if you put a Chevrolet D60 in it. Your other Option is to go ford :barf: and put a D44 or D60 it. If you put a Ford D44 and you want to stay 6 Lug you will need Chevrolet Hubs and rotors(they will bolt right on).
If you wanted to keep it all Chevrolet you CAN put a old style t-case in it(anything from a 87 or older 241 and 208 will bolt right on to a 4L60E) but then you have to put a shifter in the floor and you wont have a speedometer unless you get custom gauges. Im sure theres plenty for to tell you if u have any specic questions ill try to help...

StrokerAce03 04-28-2005 12:33 PM


You can get radius arms and use all F150 stuff and lift coils (now a fan of this because I dont like radius arms or Ford parts)
or you can do what I want to do If i ever lift my '99 4-Link it takes alot more planning Skill (to make it right) its not cheap, But in my opinion a well built 4-Link is awsome.
No matter what you decide you got to decide what kind of front axle you want to run. you can stay 1/2ton and use a Chevrolet 10 Bolt or D44 but then you have the pinion on the wrong side, and you have the same problem if you put a Chevrolet D60 in it. Your other Option is to go ford and put a D44 or D60 it. If you put a Ford D44 and you want to stay 6 Lug you will need Chevrolet Hubs and rotors(they will bolt right on).
If you wanted to keep it all Chevrolet you CAN put a old style t-case in it(anything from a 87 or older 241 and 208 will bolt right on to a 4L60E) but then you have to put a shifter in the floor and you wont have a speedometer unless you get custom gauges. Im sure theres plenty for to tell you if u have any specic questions ill try to help..
The axles are made by Dana Corporation so you wouldnt really be using Ford parts. If I'm not mistaken, the ORU kit is pretty straightforward. You could call Currie or Dynatrac and they'll custom build you an axle for the front end, but that's too expensive IMO. Since you're going to a solid axle, I'm assuming that you are going pretty high; in that case you are going to need a 14 bolt or D60 rear axle as well, so then you'll have 8 lugs.

TURBHOE 04-28-2005 03:51 PM


Originally Posted by BLK6.0HD
Checkout this site, www.offroadunlimited.com you can get all the parts from them. Are you going to be doing the swap yourself?

they don't do 1500's i've called and ask many times they said they don't make a kit and will not make a kit because of the box frame.

TURBHOE 04-28-2005 03:55 PM

Fabritech www.setstr8.com
i can't find any prices.

tweeder 04-28-2005 11:17 PM

I also got ahold of offroad unlimites. They said that they don't make a kit fot the 2000 oe newer 1500. They sugested I take a look at the 2500 kit and adapt. Also look at the fAq's.


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