Really not much to say beyond the title... I've got a 1959 GMC bus, and I've got every intention of converting it to 4x4. :) The Axles have to go anyways. The hubs would be prohibitively expensive to modify, have an odd bolt pattern with hard-to-find wheels, and I'd rather not use Firestone RH5 "widowmakers" anyways. Always wanted a 4x4 short bus anyways, and this seems to be a great, simple, platform to work off of: About 23 ft long bumper to bumper, 17 ft. interior length. About 8,000lbs curb, likely under 11,00lbs fully built, 14,000 GVWR. 283 gasser, SM420, frame and body are in fabulous shape - especially for a bus here in Canada!
The plan is to put a divorced NP205 behind the SM420, or marry it to a SM465/6BT combo. Since it's relatively lightweight for a bus, I'm thinking this should work. I've seen NP205's on Fusos, after all... Probably a Dana S110 or 80 for the rear and Dana 60 or 70 up front. The 283 does run well so I'd consider a diesel swap later down the road. Right now, I'd just like to get it on the road and do the 4x4 bits.
Right now, I'm wondering what the best front axle would be for this? I can find plenty of RAM D60's but they're all set up for coils. Would it not be worth the work to cut off that junk and weld on leaf spring seats? Am I better off finding a Chevy axle already set up for leafs? The spring to spring dimensions on the bus match up very closely with RAM and Chevy axles. One issue is that these springs are 2" wide whereas the newer Chevy and dodge are 2.5" I believe?:
I suppose there's always the option of a new chassis for the old bus body. 4x4 manual medium duty chassis aren't the easiest things to find though... let alone something old enough to be dead simple - without a single computer onboard. Some thoughts on the pros and cons of each way to take this build would be much appreciated.
The plan is to put a divorced NP205 behind the SM420, or marry it to a SM465/6BT combo. Since it's relatively lightweight for a bus, I'm thinking this should work. I've seen NP205's on Fusos, after all... Probably a Dana S110 or 80 for the rear and Dana 60 or 70 up front. The 283 does run well so I'd consider a diesel swap later down the road. Right now, I'd just like to get it on the road and do the 4x4 bits.
Right now, I'm wondering what the best front axle would be for this? I can find plenty of RAM D60's but they're all set up for coils. Would it not be worth the work to cut off that junk and weld on leaf spring seats? Am I better off finding a Chevy axle already set up for leafs? The spring to spring dimensions on the bus match up very closely with RAM and Chevy axles. One issue is that these springs are 2" wide whereas the newer Chevy and dodge are 2.5" I believe?:
I suppose there's always the option of a new chassis for the old bus body. 4x4 manual medium duty chassis aren't the easiest things to find though... let alone something old enough to be dead simple - without a single computer onboard. Some thoughts on the pros and cons of each way to take this build would be much appreciated.