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Old 10-01-2008, 11:32 PM   #101
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I'm more interested in performance then looks so the C4 (or the not yet released C5) DM is very interesting. However, how much of a performance difference will I see over the regular DM? I would use tubular control arm with the regular DM since I already have them.
I guess what I am really asking is if its worth the extra money? Thanks
My info is the C4 DM has better geometry vs. the C10 DM which has better geometry vs. stock GM truck geometry. That being said, it's still not Y-body performance capable because of the vehicle dynamics themselves (wheelbase, weight distribution, roll center), but it should be much improved over stock.
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Old 10-01-2008, 11:50 PM   #102
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I'm more interested in performance then looks so the C4 (or the not yet released C5) DM is very interesting. However, how much of a performance difference will I see over the regular DM? I would use tubular control arm with the regular DM since I already have them.
I guess what I am really asking is if its worth the extra money? Thanks
SCOTI is correct on the geometry differences between the Dropmember and DropmemberC4. The DropmemberC5 is currently only a CAD file and numbers in a suspension analyzer program. Once it is developed and properly tested, we will be hearing much more about it.

Here's the skinny on the two current versions available:

Although the regular Dropmember's geometry is an improvement from stock, I would not refer to it as a "performance suspension"... just an improvement over stock. The regular Dropmember is more of a daily driver type system, where camber gains are not as significant as would be a "performance" design. Due to the travel available, via the airspring, I wanted the wheels to not have hard negative camber on full compression. To accomplish this, the camber curve couldn't be too aggressive.

Now the DropmemberC4 on the other hand, was designed as a performance suspension system. It has a greater camber gain, a lower roll center, and a different castor trail. It's ride height is about an inch higher than the regular Dropmember (at 6.5-7"), and it will not allow the truck to lay frame when fully deflated.

The Dropmember C4 is a little more expensive than the regular Dropmember, but if you find a good deal on the C4 parts (uses 88-96 C4 components),it could make all the difference. Keep an eye on craigslist... people are unloading a lot of stuff CHEAP just to put gas in their car and food on the table. I scored a 96 front suspension a couple weeks back with 13" rotors for $400, complete.
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Old 10-02-2008, 09:42 AM   #103
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Re: Dropmember C4

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I am in the planning stages of a new project truck. It will be either a '65 Short Step or a '85 Short Fleet that I have/can get cheap. My question is about the front suspension. I have looked/read everything that I can on your DM's. My plan is to have a street/strip truck that could be driven to work when the weather is nice and take the kids to school if we choose.

For a drag race type of truck, which of your DM's would you recommend for both handling and weight for the Drags, but also some street duty?

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Old 10-02-2008, 10:31 AM   #104
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Re: Dropmember C4

for reference... if someone doesnt know the year break of the C-4 stuff you are looking for, they might refer to it as long or short. The 88+ stuff is the longer stuff.
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Old 10-02-2008, 07:31 PM   #105
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Re: Dropmember C4

Thanks for the info. The lower cost of the C4 components would definitely make this more appealing.

What is the projected completion date for the C5 DM?
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Old 10-06-2008, 03:42 PM   #106
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Ok well I just started the process of gathering all the parts for the C4 Dropmember. I just ordered the C4 front suspension parts from Dino's Corvette Salvage. They first quoted me a price of $350 per side, but I got him down to $600 total. I had one person quote me $1500 (private seller) and another corvette salvage place quote me $750. I couldn't find anything on ebay or craigslist. This was for the 88-93 C4. Now I just need to save some money for the rest of the parts and the DM.

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You listed a bunch of info on additional parts in the $999 DM thread, is all that info applicable to the C4 DM? Thanks
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Old 10-23-2008, 04:54 PM   #107
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So if one were to have a 87 vette sitting in the back yard then this would be a good piece? I have already stripped the drivetrain and most of the wiring and dash and was trying to figure out how to get the suspension under there too! Was a price for the backhalf ever discussed i read through the thread and didnt see it. Thanks!
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Old 10-23-2008, 05:28 PM   #108
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So if one were to have a 87 vette sitting in the back yard then this would be a good piece? I have already stripped the drivetrain and most of the wiring and dash and was trying to figure out how to get the suspension under there too! Was a price for the backhalf ever discussed i read through the thread and didnt see it. Thanks!
If the front suspension pieces are in good shape & you already have them then this is a good set-up to use.
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Old 10-23-2008, 05:41 PM   #109
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So if one were to have a 87 vette sitting in the back yard then this would be a good piece? I have already stripped the drivetrain and most of the wiring and dash and was trying to figure out how to get the suspension under there too! Was a price for the backhalf ever discussed i read through the thread and didnt see it. Thanks!
The dropmember C4 is set up to work with '88-96 suspension parts. I've already gone through this when I was shipped the control arms for '84-87 - they won't work. One more thing to consider (at least this is the info I was given by a couple vette sources) is the '95-96 vettes had 13" rotors and slightly larger calipers standard. Most cars before that had 12" rotors - they were an option for a couple years though.
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If anyone is thinking about the C4 Dropmember there is an 88+ C4 front suspension setup for sale in the 67-72 parts classified section. They were asking $450. Pretty good price. I had to haggle with Dino's vette salvage to pay $600. One other place wanted $750.
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So if one were to have a 87 vette sitting in the back yard then this would be a good piece? I have already stripped the drivetrain and most of the wiring and dash and was trying to figure out how to get the suspension under there too! Was a price for the backhalf ever discussed i read through the thread and didnt see it. Thanks!
The current production DropmemberC4 is to be used with the 88-96 C4 components. I have built a few weld-in Dropmembers that used the 84-87 parts, but don't have a bolt-in drawn up yet. The 88-96 parts are a better fit for these trucks.

On the back-half... the price varies depending on how we set things up. They start at $2K. Each one is custom built for your application and we incorporate details in the bracketry and gussets that make it unique.
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Re: Dropmember C4

Hey skinny boy . . .... I'm actually going to install my C4 DM within the next month. I remember my 'one-off' set-up required custom specs on the R&P. Anything special I need to know in particular so I can get the ball rolling & have it by the time it's needed? I'll measure for accuracy but what's the max back-spacing you think we can get away with using this set-up?

PM, call . . ..... reply here..... whatever works best for you. Any ETA of when will my next pkg will arrive?
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I had already ordered a Regular DM for my 70 2 wd Blazer then decided to go with the C4 because once I got Strong arms, disk brakes, drop spindles all to change out the drum brake 6 lug set up it would be cheaper to go C4. Even if in the end the price ends up the same for the two set up who can argue the C4 is not a better set up. Also keep in mind Nate did not just transfer the geometry info from the Vett over to these trucks and sell it as is. He took the time and knowledge he has learned over the years and improved the spec's to work much better in these trucks. I know people are saying how can he build better then GM with all their money they put into things. Well he doesn't, he takes into consideration the roll center, weight, motor placement and tons of other stuff I don't understand to make it work great for us.
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Old 10-24-2008, 01:08 PM   #114
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I had already ordered a Regular DM for my 70 2 wd Blazer then decided to go with the C4 because once I got Strong arms, disk brakes, drop spindles all to change out the drum brake 6 lug set up it would be cheaper to go C4. Even if in the end the price ends up the same for the two set up who can argue the C4 is not a better set up..... Kevin.
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This was my logic as well. By the time you buy new arms & a brake upgrade, the C4-DM could cost the same or less. It will definitely shave weight & work as well or better.

The main downside is the cost of the ShockWaves (and custom R&P if you're one of those kind of customers ).
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This was my logic as well...
Why is it every time someone starts thinking it costs me money?...
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Why is it every time someone starts thinking it costs me money?...
Tell me about it..... you're preachin to the choir brother! You know it's bad when you have 3 trucks . . . .... and a DM for each of them .
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Hey Chris,
You can hop on over to Little Rock and help me put mine on that way you'll know for sure if you like it first.
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So what sway bar will the the C4 DP require?
Also how much does the engine shift with this DP? Does it depend on how much of a drop you want? Thanks
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Any pics of the rear set up installed ????
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There is a thread by Nate titled Back-half Corvette C4 or something similar, and a white 65-66 truck with C4 members front and rear with powdered centerline smoothies- I forget his username- both in the suspension forum.
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