mick just too add a little on what the other guys have said, in addition to removing the original spring mounts and welding on new spring pads to suit the leaf springs the diff will also need to be shortened $$$$$$$$, add to this new axles some of the shops i spoke to before i got my diff cut will not cut down the axles for safety reasons. i had my commodore diff cut down to HR width, and new axles at the right length and spline sourced from wreckers.
after all that you then have the dilema of wheel size, 15 inch on the rear (commodore) and 13 on the front. option then is to have the rear discs re-drilled to early holden stud pattern or change the front discs over to commodore to match the rear.
i did the latter so i can now run 15in+ wheels all round (more wheel choices) using modified HR stub axles from CRS.
oops, then you also have the tailshaft to think about.
turned out to be quite an expensive learning experience fior me.
and im still not out of the woods yet, im still trying to get the handbrake right
the up side to all this is you have 4 wheel discs, a little overkill now but i have plans to up engine size in the future, 192 now to supercharged V6, so then they will come in handy.
hope this helps
dean