I have access to a 1957 W100 (I am assuming, no identification and as it has a a flanged rear axle rather than full floating) for a very reaonable price ($1000). The 315 V8 has been recently overhauled. Has an NP420 trans (I believe) and an NP201 transfer case. The front axle is still flanged. A functioning Braden 10K PTO winch is on the front (frame was modified to accept it).
I am looking at replacing the generator with an alternator. Eventually re-wiring the truck with a Ron Francis or Painless Wiring block and kit. Replacing the springs with new and longer springs. Relocating spring hangers. Replacing the rims with Stocktons or re-centered tubeless rims. I would like to upgrade to disc brakes front and rear (easiest with different axles), but I like the look of the large diameter 6-bolt rims.
I understand the 1957 body style was unique in the series.
My questions: what were the production numbers of '57 W100's? How much 'trouble' will I get in by PowerGiant and PowerWagon fans if I start to modify it? What is the rear axle model? The front looks to be a Dana 44. Does anybody make a wheel/hub adapter for 8X6, 6X6 or 5X6 hubs (similiar to dually front wheel adapters or small diameter to large diameter wheel adaters) before I design and machine one to adapt stock wheels to late model axles?
I am looking at replacing the generator with an alternator. Eventually re-wiring the truck with a Ron Francis or Painless Wiring block and kit. Replacing the springs with new and longer springs. Relocating spring hangers. Replacing the rims with Stocktons or re-centered tubeless rims. I would like to upgrade to disc brakes front and rear (easiest with different axles), but I like the look of the large diameter 6-bolt rims.
I understand the 1957 body style was unique in the series.
My questions: what were the production numbers of '57 W100's? How much 'trouble' will I get in by PowerGiant and PowerWagon fans if I start to modify it? What is the rear axle model? The front looks to be a Dana 44. Does anybody make a wheel/hub adapter for 8X6, 6X6 or 5X6 hubs (similiar to dually front wheel adapters or small diameter to large diameter wheel adaters) before I design and machine one to adapt stock wheels to late model axles?
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