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Just e-mail me your number and I will give you a call. Or you can feel free to contact me at 480-326-6303.
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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10
Nate,
Finally got the dropmember in for mock up. I think I may have put the reinforcing plates in backwards or upside down? One of the bolts on each bag plate ends up behind one of the vertical supports, but otherwise went in fairly easily. It looks so much better than the stock mess. My question is at what height do I put the transmission crossmember? Does the supplied crossmember go at the bottom of the frame? Thanx, Jamison
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On the transmission x-member, I normally bolt it to the tranny, and then adjust the transmission to it's desired height and angle, and then mark/drill the mounting holes through the side of the frame. Do this with the cab in place to ensure proper clearance. If it's just a rolling chassis with no cab, let the x-member set on the bottom of the rails until you get the cab in place.
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I will try to get some pix. It is not a big deal because it is coming back apart before final assembly. I just wanted to check fit with the LS in the frame and get an idea where the trans crossmember was going to end up to have a thicker boxing plate where it is going to be. I am going to modify your trans crossmember or a early classics one I have.
The inner supports are radiused inward. I just notice the the "open" end in some of the pix in this thread face forward, but I have mine towards the rear (if you think of the over all support as a U layed on its side.)
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One last thing I was thinking about. I am planning on using a 2 piece driveshaft. I have read all the threads on how to do it and am still not 100%. Looking at the engine it is going to have a downward slope, can I run the front driveshaft parallel to the frame back to the center crossmember then let the drop in the rear allow the rear driveshaft to angle up.
I know if you are using a single driveshaft you want like 3 degree down eng and 3 degree up rearend for proper u-joint lubrication. Any help would be appreciated.
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Finally took a few photos. First is looking from behind and second two are looking from in front of the dropmember.
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More sweet pictures, looks even better with powder
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Very nice, I'm just getting my DM mocked up. Paint or powder for mine is next. It's great to see your progress.
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Can Nathan or anyone else with the drop member please supply picture of the upper shock mounts bolted into place?
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Boo yah!!!
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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10
Anybody running a sway bar up front, with factory CAs? I really want to keep my bag setup simple and only use a single valve if possible.
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Our sway bar will work with factory 73-87 lower arms.
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Were you texting me AND replying on here at the same time?
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I think I was even leaving a voicemail too! Who ever said I couldn't "multi-task"!
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More info on "our"?
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"Our" sway bar meaning the bar that we have specifically manufactured to work with the Dropmember. This bar works with PB arms, ART arms, and factory 73-87 lower arms when running a Dropmember. We also offer a sway bar for a factory front suspension. The bar is a 1.125" OD solid bar with end-link style mounting. It runs $225 shipped. I am working on getting a 1.25" OD bar as well.
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wonder if these bars work on the older metal plate model dropmembers
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You know they do!!!!!
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Nate,
How about one for the Dropmember C4?
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And any news on a DM C5?
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Just spent the last couple hours reading and I must add that this is a great product. Definitely will be buying PB when the time comes for my '86 P/U.
Three questions, what would be the advantage of running the 6-link cantilever setup vs. the 4 link DM setup? And what would be the best setup for draggin' frame down the highway? Also, what is the advantage of running the C4 DM as opposed to the regular DM? Sorry if I missed the answer to any of these questions. Last edited by MWood; 02-13-2010 at 11:53 PM. Reason: Question |
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