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For all us tall folks, how much floor space you losing with it Kevin? It looks like it might be cramped in there now (at leas for my size 14s)
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Two more for now. Well the Tahoe is back out side until the next LFD build is complete and that will be a few months so pleasant dreams!:lol:
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Looks like it works pretty good and quick to with out being jumpy. Btw how how loud is that compressor? And the dog sure seemed into it...
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Looking very good Kevin! Bet your excited to have it this far. Looks like the guard dog didn't know what to make of it.
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You know my dog loves to attack tennis balls and air noise, don't know why. Kevin LFD Inc. |
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Great Hoogalie Moogalie.........Thats what I'm talking about.
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i like the shot looking in the back watching the tires tuck in and not needing the floor totaly cut out for it. Very cool. So, I guess we will have to wait awhile to see some more on this build.
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Very cool.
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Hey Kevin,
I read through your whole thread here in the last couple days. You have some talent my man. I also followed your link to the T-bird IRS install because I am planning to do the same thing to my 51 Merc PU. Thanks a lot for the great pics and explanation of how you did yours. Richard |
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Is it just me, or are the rear wheels not centered front to back ???
They look kinda far back to me, but it could just be the angle I guess Looks sweet bro !!!!! |
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i am curious as to why u did not use the orignal corvett front crossmember? is it because the frame rails are too wide or narrow?. WOULD RELLY LIKE SOME INPUT ONT THIS. I HAVE A 72 C10 PICKUP AND A 89 C4 FRONT AND REAR IRS WHICH I WOULD LIKE TO INSTALL IN THE C10. LIVING IN SOUTH AFRICA WOULD BE VERY COSTLY TO IMPORT A DROPMEMBER FROM USA. REALLY ENJOYED YOUR BUILD. U HAVE A VERY CUTE SON. AND LOVELY DOG. MANY THANKS FAZEL |
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Fazel, Im sure Kevin will jump in here too, but I do know the answer for you. First of all, on a dropmember, the geometry is tweeked to match the different wheelbase and roll center (among other things) of the truck vs the original vette. Its also a bolt on proposition. I know that there are those that fab up a crossmember to mount the vette components (never seen anyone use the stock one) but normally they dont try to re-engineer the geometry to match the truck. This is not optimum, but it haws been done. Of course Ive also seen guys bolt the rear-end to the frame with U-bolts and call it a lowering job-to me its worth the money to do it right. That may also be the reason I dont have one yet..........
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That is correct as well as the track width has been narrowed I think 2-4" for the trucks. This allows for more turn radius when lowered with larger tires. But if you want concrete info send a PM to Nate Porter and ask him, he will be glad to give you any info you may want on the ability of using a stock cross member.
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Speaking of PB. When will his new site be up? Not that I needed anything, but I did want to see what he had.
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Kevin, if I'm not mistaken, the C4 dropmember doesnt narrow the 'Vette' width, although a Vette has a little narrower track than the truck. Otherwise the stock rack wouldnt work. The regular dropmember does narrow the width of the truck by design.
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The stock rack doesn't work and is replaced by a widened MII rack. I think it is still narrowed up but about 2" less then the regular DM but I may be incorrect about width. But the rack does need to be replaced that I know.
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It is 3-6" x 14-0" and about 30" tall when bolted down to the floor. The table is made from 3.5"x3.5" 3/8" wall tube with a 3" x 1/2" plate welded to the top of the tubes that has been drilled and tapped every 3" OC. I have a simple but effective laser system from my days of building high rise buildings that I use for leveling the table (with in .015") and also use for dead center of the table during builds. So far this table has worked out great and during non use I have 4 6" casters that bolt to the legs and allow me to move it out of the bay for other work. Kevin [IMG]http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b20/rokcrln/EM3.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b20/rokcrln/EM4.jpg[/IMG] Here is a bonus pic of a 1/2 scale project I have been messing around with for my son. No more info will be given about it so don't ask :) [IMG]http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b2...DRoadster1.jpg[/IMG] |
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