Scott Vincent
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- Joined
- Aug 28, 2022
- Posts
- 21
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- 23
- Location
- Sierra Vista, AZ
- First Name
- Scott
- Truck Year
- 1974
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 350 B30over
As I've mentioned in a few posts already, I am rebuilding a 14 Bolt axle that will go in the rear of my 1974 K20, and a 8.5" 10 bolt that will go in the rear. I wanted some different perspectives on a few things.
I am NOT a rock-crawler, and nor do I intend to be with this truck. This will be my utility vehicle, a truck that will be used as such. it will not be my daily driver. However, I am sure I will take it off-road. Moving through these axles, I would like to keep from going broke, but also keeping in mind that if I build it well the first time, it will be better off. So here's a few questions I'm looking for different viewpoints on.
1. Lockers - Do I honestly need a locker, or lockers? Will I truly benefit that greatly from dropping $1300ish on an air locker, which seems to be the logical route if I'm going to do it. Or can I continue forward as planned, reusing the existing axles and differentials?
2. Axle Shafts - Are chromoly axles really any use to me if I'm not crawling? The expense doesn't seem worth it. Current plan is to reuse the shafts in both axles. Preliminary examination did not show any concerning signs.
3. Rear Axle Disc Brake Conversion - The idea of this looked great, until I looked at the kits. How beneficial are these to do? Some perspectives from guys who have done it would be great.
Every component I've removed such as the knuckles, steering arm, hubs, etc, have been muriatic soaked and neutralized, primed and painted to clean them up, remove rust, and protect them. Not going overboard with cleaning and painting since there is no intention for this to be a show truck, but taking measures to help get things in as good a shape as I can.
Also, I'm going to look through this site later to see if there are any posts on this, but my 14 bolt is a nasty mess. Any direction on best practices for cleaning or tips are welcome.
As always, thanks in advance.
I am NOT a rock-crawler, and nor do I intend to be with this truck. This will be my utility vehicle, a truck that will be used as such. it will not be my daily driver. However, I am sure I will take it off-road. Moving through these axles, I would like to keep from going broke, but also keeping in mind that if I build it well the first time, it will be better off. So here's a few questions I'm looking for different viewpoints on.
1. Lockers - Do I honestly need a locker, or lockers? Will I truly benefit that greatly from dropping $1300ish on an air locker, which seems to be the logical route if I'm going to do it. Or can I continue forward as planned, reusing the existing axles and differentials?
2. Axle Shafts - Are chromoly axles really any use to me if I'm not crawling? The expense doesn't seem worth it. Current plan is to reuse the shafts in both axles. Preliminary examination did not show any concerning signs.
3. Rear Axle Disc Brake Conversion - The idea of this looked great, until I looked at the kits. How beneficial are these to do? Some perspectives from guys who have done it would be great.
Every component I've removed such as the knuckles, steering arm, hubs, etc, have been muriatic soaked and neutralized, primed and painted to clean them up, remove rust, and protect them. Not going overboard with cleaning and painting since there is no intention for this to be a show truck, but taking measures to help get things in as good a shape as I can.
Also, I'm going to look through this site later to see if there are any posts on this, but my 14 bolt is a nasty mess. Any direction on best practices for cleaning or tips are welcome.
As always, thanks in advance.