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 Post subject: swapping 10-12 bolt rear?
PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 9:00 pm 
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Ok i have one question where is the best place to support the car up in the air to swap out the rearend?
on the back almost end of the frame ??
i did it on my chevelle 2 yrs ago but its a full frame and i set it on the jack stands just in front of rear tires and had no issue.
any help or pics would be greatly appreciated!!! thanx Tony

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 Post subject: Re: swapping 10-12 bolt rear?
PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 9:02 pm 
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I put the stands just in front of the spring pockets on the frame rails. As long as teh engines in the car your fine.


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:agree: X2 , this works best I have found.

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I've also used the rockers to support the back of the car. 2x4 wrapped in a towel on top of the jackstand of course. They are strong.

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Ditto on the 2x4's with towels


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 Post subject: Re: swapping 10-12 bolt rear?
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thanx for the tips guys!! i will try and photo document the process for future swaps for others.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 12:29 am 
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If you're not changing the springs it can also stand on the springs. But on the frame is the best.

There is usually a drifference in the spring perches on 10-bolt vs 12-bolt depending on what springpacks you have. Most ten bolt cars only had one leaf and 12-bolts normally had 4 or 5 leafs. You have to take this in consideration when bolting it back together so that the leafsprings get properly seated on the axle.

Just something to think about...


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 Post subject: Re: swapping 10-12 bolt rear?
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here's a pic. Mine was an 8.5" 10 bolt. I used a 1" lowering block above the spring, and no rubber at all.
I got some 1/4" by 1" stock from the h/w store, and used that to shim out any gaps in the perches for a tight solid fit.

None of my pics show the jackstands, I think they were under the subframe connectors.


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thanx for the heads up jan, i have all new multi leaf springs, rubber pads and new hardware so it will be complete out and complete back in drum to drum spring eye to new shackles.

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