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JEGS Drop Center Trailing Arm Crossmember for 1963-1972 GM C10 2WD Long Bed Truck

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Drop Center Trailing Arm Crossmember for 1963-1972 GM C10 2WD Long Bed Truck
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Drop Center Trailing Arm Crossmember
  • Fits 1963-1972 GM C10 2WD Long Bed Truck
  • For Lowered Rear Trailing Arm/Coil Spring Suspension
  • 1/4 in. Steel Plate
  • Black Powder Coat Finish
  • Includes:
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    64063 is rated 4.5 out of 5 by 2.
    Rated 5 out of 5 by from 1964 GMC Trailing Arm Crossmember 1964 GMC stepside. This crossmember is very well built. It's powdered black. It’s much thicker than OEM factory crossmember, about twice as thick and heavy. The length is about 32-3/4”. The OEM crossmember is about 33-1/16. The holes are oversized to accommodate installation without having to enlarge or wallow out the factory holes on your trucks frame. Be prepared to pry open the trucks frame to allow the crossmember to squeeze in. I had to take an 18” ridged pipe wrench to pry open the frame. Also as mentioned, I did not have to enlarge the existing holes on the trucks frame but I did have to use a spud wrench to align the holes. This took a bit of time. I bought this crossmember to replace the trucks factory leaf springs and facilitate installation of trailing arms.
    Date published: 2022-11-20
    Rated 4 out of 5 by from Needed modifications Had to trim the hoop as it hit the back of cab also had to drill all holes larger and the biggest hassle is there is no provision for my hanger bearing
    Date published: 2024-03-19
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    How is the carrier bearing supposed to mount? I don’t see any holes for it to mount up. 

    Asked by: Tbirdfrost

    Would this work for a short bed as well? Specifically a 1965 Chevrolet c10 fleetside short bed.

    Asked by: JRay
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