string-a-ling
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- Joined
- Mar 27, 2022
- Posts
- 15
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- Location
- Texas
- First Name
- Aris
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K20 Scottsdale
- Engine Size
- 6.0
How y’all doin? I’m new here and I have a question regarding my ‘86 C6P code k20.
Im led to understand ‘81 and up 20 series trucks with the C6P code have some similarities to the 1 ton crew trucks as far as frame thickness, brake size, spring length etc… My question is, are the axles in the 1 tons (including dually axles) direct swaps for my truck? Mine has a SF 9.5” 14 bolt in it and I make frequent use of a gooseneck and I’d feel a lot better loading it down knowing the wheels won’t fall out of it if I break an axle. Also if it comes to a task that potentially outclasses it with the SRW I’d sooner swap a dually axle in it and swap a bed than buy another truck. I’ve put a lot of work into it and am pretty attached to it.
If this question has previously been answered, please feel free to direct me to the appropriate thread! Thanks in advance! Pic for interest!
Im led to understand ‘81 and up 20 series trucks with the C6P code have some similarities to the 1 ton crew trucks as far as frame thickness, brake size, spring length etc… My question is, are the axles in the 1 tons (including dually axles) direct swaps for my truck? Mine has a SF 9.5” 14 bolt in it and I make frequent use of a gooseneck and I’d feel a lot better loading it down knowing the wheels won’t fall out of it if I break an axle. Also if it comes to a task that potentially outclasses it with the SRW I’d sooner swap a dually axle in it and swap a bed than buy another truck. I’ve put a lot of work into it and am pretty attached to it.
If this question has previously been answered, please feel free to direct me to the appropriate thread! Thanks in advance! Pic for interest!
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