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What lug pattern is a 1985 C10?

What lug pattern is a 1985 C10?

Chevrolet C10 Bolt Patterns

Year/Make/Model Bolt Patterns
1984 Chevrolet C10 5x127mm (5×5″)
1985 Chevrolet C10 5x127mm (5×5″)
1986 Chevrolet C10 5x127mm (5×5″)
1987 Chevrolet C10 5x127mm (5×5″)

What’s the difference between a C-10 and C-20 truck?

A C-10 is a 1/2 ton truck with the wishbone/coil spring suspension in the rear. A C-20 is a 3/4 ton truck with leaf spring suspension in the rear. I think the 1 ton truck was a C-30??? The difference’s are the payload capacities of each vehicle.

What kind of suspension does a C-10 have?

A C-10 is a 1/2 ton truck with the wishbone/coil spring suspension in the rear. A C-20 is a 3/4 ton truck with leaf spring suspension in the rear. I think the 1 ton truck was a C-30???

What kind of rear axle does a Chevy C10 use?

Chevy C10 Rear End Applications from Strange Engineering. Strange Engineering, the leader in driveline and suspension for over 50 years, is proud to introduce new bolt-in housings for the 1967-72 & 1973-87 Chevy C10 Rear End truck applications. The housings are welded in high quality fixtures ensuring a true bolt-in product.

What are the Chevy C10 lug bolt patterns?

The C10 series of General Motors trucks changed the lug bolt pattern, number of studs and the stud diameter one time. This makes it easy to remember what pattern is on a truck. How do I measure my truck’s lug pattern? Count the number of lug nuts on the hub and that gives you the first number.

What kind of rear end does a Currie C-10 have?

Currie ® 9-inch rearends for 1960 thru 1987 Chevy C10 trucks, provide a direct bolt-in solution for those looking to upgrade the rearend of their classic truck car or restomod build.

How big is the rear end of a Chevy C-10?

Complete, ready to bolt-in Currie ® 9-inch Rearend for 1960 thru 1987 Chevy C10 two-wheel-drive trucks with 5 or 6-lug bolt pattern. Select from a broad range of available options and upgrades to configure the perfect rearend for your build.

A C-10 is a 1/2 ton truck with the wishbone/coil spring suspension in the rear. A C-20 is a 3/4 ton truck with leaf spring suspension in the rear. I think the 1 ton truck was a C-30??? The difference’s are the payload capacities of each vehicle.

A C-10 is a 1/2 ton truck with the wishbone/coil spring suspension in the rear. A C-20 is a 3/4 ton truck with leaf spring suspension in the rear. I think the 1 ton truck was a C-30???

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