Re: 1954 3100 C4 Tube Chassis Build
Frame looks nice. What size tubing and what wall thickness did you use?
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That's looking great, ready for more...Jim
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Thanks for the reply. Will you fabricate a front crossmember or use the GM original? I'm curious about the tie rod clearance. The Vette spindle locates the integral steering arm so high that it makes it difficult to get the tie rod to clear the frame rail.
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My plans are to make a cross member based on the C4 cradle measurements. I will notch the frame for the steering rack. If I didn't notch the frame the cradle would hang low and the ride height would probably be near stock height. Thanks for the comments.
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looking good, can't wait to see some more unfold.
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Thanks man. I'll be back at it tonight.
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Am I late? This build is moving fast. Looks great. sub'd
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Thanks man, going to get some more done tonight for sure. I have fishplates I need to TIG on and still need to square the cab up on the chassis, determine wheelbase, ride height, etc. I threw a fender and running board on last night just to get an idea. Looks sick! I believe I will have about 6 inches under the front crossmember that supports the core support, etc.
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1972SuperCheyenne, great job on the frame. I had to notch the hell out of the frame for the steering. I then bent some 1 5/8 tubing to go from the bottom of the crossmember to the bottom of the radiator crossmember to add some strength back into the front of the frame. Going to be a great build.
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Thanks alot Shannon, means alot. Issues with the welder tonight, no progress unfortunately. Will get back at it later this week.
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Along for the ride! Great work so far! :metal:
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Thanks guys, not alot of progress this weekend. Hopefully soon though.
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Got started on the fish plates on the rear of the chassis. More this weekend hopefully!
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those look nice, you have them made?
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Very cool braces! Water jet? Looks like a lot of welding too.
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I did. A place called Mid Atlantic Fabrication in Knightdale NC made them. They are 3/16. He charged me $200 for eight of them.
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1972SuperCheyenne, nice looking fish plates. That will be nice and strong.
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Thanks Shannon. I sure hope so!
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Looks sweeeeet...Jim
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Sweet build. I'm in!
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Sweet, glad youre tagging along. I need all the help I can get! :lol:
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Great build I will be in class on time lol
I have a tube chassis that I bought from Tucker's here in Vegas but it wasn't finished so I will be asking a lot of question here thanks for any help First question the rear on frame where the frame kicks up and back down (c-notch) what are your measurement and how much bed floor raise you have How low will it lay . My frame was made @ stock measurement and I will be adding shock waves later and would like to lay low as I can so I think my rear c-notch area may need to be redone I included pict |
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I made my frame the same as the stock frame except the notch over the rear axle is 6 inches higher and a few inches longer. The other measurements all came out of my assembly manual. Thanks for the watching.
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