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Re: Dropping a C30 flatbed
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The problem w/that was the truck would have been close to stock height @ the recommended bag inflation/installed height. I solved that by swapping the two sides so that the bags were kicked just outboard of the frame (basically in-line where the leaf was). This allowed me to make my top mount where I needed it for the truck to be @ the dropped ride height I wanted w/the bags @ their recommended inflated/installed height. It's worked well but kills the 4x cut-down semi wheels for the rear (you'd have to run a stock steel inner on my set-up). You could do similar but different. Where I have the bags mounted to the leaf-spring adapter plates, you would need to have a 'bridge-bar' attached. That ties the two sides together & allows moving your bags/mounts to just inside the frame just like they would be if mounted off the rear housing (but w/o welding to the tubes). The downside is it gets crowded real fast between the rails & you have to put the Panhard bar above the center housing. If I were doing a HD 6x-72?? I would utilize a 3/4 ton T/A set-up. I have dibs on a 68 3/4 ton truck a former retired co-worker has & it's just for this purpose. Putting the bags in the stock position yields 5-6" of drop. If more drop @ ride height is desired, a 'bridge -bar' bar that anchors to the original spring mounts can be utilized & new top mounts built off of the frame rail as needed to achieve the desired height wanted w/the bags @ their recommended inflated/installed heights.
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Re: Dropping a C30 flatbed
Well like you I prefer the support of the truck on the outside of the frame for stability, and like I had said, I am doing a complete cab back new frame. I like the stability of the 8" frame rails and I am not going to get too outside the "box" (pun intended) with a bunch of tubes going every which way. I feel the simpler the better but also stronger. I will be using 8" rectangular tubing that is gradually reducing in width. But also I will be able to "squeeze" the frame width in order to accommodate outside the frame mounts of the air bags. I am talking only about an inch on each side over the 8' length so it will hardly be noticeable.
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Re: Dropping a C30 flatbed
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They would be a good starting point. These are lighter duty 1/2 stuff but you basically want to make a HD version of these...
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Re: Dropping a C30 flatbed
Great, that is exactly what I was needing. I will be building the entire suspension but I just needed an engineering starting point.
I am going to be rebuilding the rear axle like on my C10, so I may remove the top brackets and weld the brackets on the bottom of the axle so the four bars find more secure anchoring. This may require straightening the axle but I may isolate the heat affected zone similar to how you did.
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Re: Dropping a C30 flatbed
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Only tweak I would aggressively recommend is this for anchoring the bag mounting plates to get more contact area under the lower rear-end plate:
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Re: Dropping a C30 flatbed
Are you a solid works guy? That is good to know. The weld school I teach at has a CNC plasma cutter but the Torch mate program is so annoyingly proprietary it is difficult to work with. Most of the brackets I can cut without much trouble, but it is generating the animation of the rear suspension articulation and the custom flat bed details will be extremely helpful.
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Re: Dropping a C30 flatbed
For a school project a couple years back we used our CNC to cut out 68 plates that when assembled made a bust of MLK. It is now on one of San Diego's city streets as a memorial. It was a fun build to see it come together.
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Re: Dropping a C30 flatbed
That's freakin' awesome!
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Re: Dropping a C30 flatbed
Yeah it really stretched my students and it was quite a process.
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Re: Dropping a C30 flatbed
mike, that is REALLY cool! I like the thought behind it. At first glance it looked like a 3d print in plastic..... nice job!
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Re: Dropping a C30 flatbed
No plastic, it was designed to be outside and withstand the weather and elements. It is actually .250" stainless steel. it weighs 750 pounds! and we needed a fork lift to get it in place. We applied an acid based patina to get the bronze look.
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