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rollinrooster 05-13-2011 08:09 AM

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another quick question... how low is your cab mounted to your frame? looking at that, if the back is layed out on the runningboards, your cab would probably be almost flush with the framerails....?

I made my mounts about 3.5" off the frame so that i didnt need a driveshaft tunnel. My truck wont lay the runningboards because of the wheel tire setup i'm using. At the back of the cab i've got close to 2" from the cab to the frame.

rollinrooster 05-13-2011 08:13 AM

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[quote=1lo67;4676891]Was hoping to be ready for Nashville Goodguys.. but i got a small job to do...money first you know.[/quote


I know what your saying about the money. Seems like i stay BROKE!!:lol:

Leroy-B1 07-10-2011 03:23 PM

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Interested in what you have done and don't live to far away.....what s-10 frame did you use and what all did you have to do to make it work? I'm looking at a 48 to do something similar too
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KQQL IT 07-10-2011 03:58 PM

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which s-10 chassis is it?
ive a 2000 regular cab short bed.
And i like to get a 49ish body for it.

rollinrooster 07-11-2011 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by KQQL IT (Post 4782403)
which s-10 chassis is it?
ive a 2000 regular cab short bed.
And i like to get a 49ish body for it.


I used a 1989 regular cab long bed.;)

rollinrooster 07-11-2011 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Leroy-B1 (Post 4782357)
Interested in what you have done and don't live to far away.....what s-10 frame did you use and what all did you have to do to make it work? I'm looking at a 48 to do something similar too
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I used an '89 model standard cab longbed.(bought the whole truck running with a 4.3 for $150.00) I will say that there is more fabrication work involved than what i originally thought:lol:but have friends that have subframed thier trucks and they tell me that there is alot of fab work if you go that way to. You're welcome to stop by anytime.

rollinrooster 09-13-2011 09:12 PM

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Just finished stripping my frame down to the metal and filled most of the holes that wont be needed:smoke: Now time to get the frame and all the suspension parts painted.;)

texas56 09-19-2011 11:42 AM

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LOokin GREAT!

rollinrooster 09-19-2011 04:00 PM

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LOokin GREAT!

Thanks, it means alot to me to have someone with as nice of a truck as you have to say that about mine.;)

lo72 09-22-2011 08:38 PM

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This is one fine truck! I've been following your build and I must say it is basically a plan for my 52. I have the s10 frame and I'm collecting parts to get a head start. I believe you said your gonna run re6s on the front, could you take some up close pics of where you cut the pocket out to clear the bags. Any help in that area would make it easier when I start. Thanks and keep up the good work and of course lots of pics to follow along with.
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rollinrooster 09-25-2011 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by lo72 (Post 4913941)
This is one fine truck! I've been following your build and I must say it is basically a plan for my 52. I have the s10 frame and I'm collecting parts to get a head start. I believe you said your gonna run re6s on the front, could you take some up close pics of where you cut the pocket out to clear the bags. Any help in that area would make it easier when I start. Thanks and keep up the good work and of course lots of pics to follow along with.
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Thanks for the nice words. On the front if you use re6's you dont have to open the pocket up. I opened the front pocket up on mine because alot of my friends have airride equiped trucks and cars and they all say that with my truck down to the bare frame that i should go ahead and open them up. (This gives you more options for bags re6's, re7's or 2600's) later if i decide to change to something different. I included some pictures of the pockets opened up.;)

MrDude_1 09-25-2011 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by lo72 (Post 4913941)
This is one fine truck! I've been following your build and I must say it is basically a plan for my 52. I have the s10 frame and I'm collecting parts to get a head start. I believe you said your gonna run re6s on the front, could you take some up close pics of where you cut the pocket out to clear the bags. Any help in that area would make it easier when I start. Thanks and keep up the good work and of course lots of pics to follow along with.
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if you stick with something like Slam Specalties RE6 or SS6 bags, you only trim a tiny amount of the spring pocket lip.
you dont have to massively cut your frame.

dont touch your frame until you have bags in hand. that way you dont over cut it.

rollinrooster 09-25-2011 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by MrDude_1 (Post 4919546)
if you stick with something like Slam Specalties RE6 or SS6 bags, you only trim a tiny amount of the spring pocket lip.
you dont have to massively cut your frame.

dont touch your frame until you have bags in hand. that way you dont over cut it.

I have to agree,and so i used a set of 2600's to let me know how much to cut. I will say that re6's and re7's dont seem to ballon as much as 2500's and 2600's. I believe that no two setups are the same and when i had re6's in the front of my truck i could air it up and down with plenty of room without trimming the pocket. But like MrDude said, just wait till you can buy or borrow some bags.;)

Layedoutsonoma91 09-25-2011 10:25 PM

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I strongly recommend going with a bigger bag. I had re-6's in the front of my s10, which has a v6 and weighs a lot less than your truck will. It takes twice the pressure to get full lift than a size bigger bag, and will ride a lot better than re-6's. They take way too much pressure to lift an s10 much less a 49 chevy. You will be swapping them out in the future if you don't now, and cutting the pocket more. I would run re-7s in front and back, possibly re-8s in the back depending on clearance of your tire.
Edit: Slam bags do not balloon as much as airlift and other bags, so you can cut less and have a larger bag.

lo72 09-26-2011 02:36 PM

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Thanks for the input I'm sure it will save me time and headaches when I start the plan is re7s on the front and 9000s on the rear with a tri 4 bar. Thanks again!
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not2oldchevy 09-27-2011 06:49 PM

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Super good looking truck!! What did you use to clean the frame with? Thanks Bill

Kabwe 09-27-2011 07:12 PM

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Great looking truck. Really nice.

rollinrooster 09-27-2011 08:54 PM

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Super good looking truck!! What did you use to clean the frame with? Thanks Bill

Bill, i just used 2" roloc disks and alot of elbow grease.:smoke:

rollinrooster 09-29-2011 08:15 AM

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Thought i would get a few shoots of my little helper.;)

oldman3 09-29-2011 09:14 AM

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Good to get them started young, frame and parts look good....Jim

rollinrooster 12-05-2011 05:03 PM

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Finally finished painting all the suspension parts.:smoke: Now time to get this thing put back together!!!

oldman3 12-05-2011 05:46 PM

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Chassis looks good....Jim

Kabwe 12-05-2011 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by oldman3 (Post 5049415)
Chassis looks good....Jim

It sure does.

xpickup 12-05-2011 07:37 PM

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rollinrooster, The frame looks great and it is good to see that you have a helper also. Great job.

Shannon

BlueJeep 12-05-2011 09:28 PM

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How wide is your 9"? I assume it's narrowed since it's the later housing.


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