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I would keep the chrome bumpers. They look good.
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If you go with the 68 trim, you "must" keep the chrome bumpers. Painted bumpers look alright, but not with the side molding.
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Me and my father got 90% of the pieces cut out for my "home made" c4 dropmember today. I will post some pics when we start welding it up. The way it is looking I will have less than $30 in my c4 dropmember. It is made out of 3/16" and 1/4" metal and the pipe that the lower arms mount to is 1 3/4" DOM tubing. I want to give a special thanks to my father ( Roger Jennings) since he is the brains behind the build of my whole ride, I am just a wrench turner. Maybe pics tomorrow:metal:
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take notes and soon you will be teaching someone else.
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The 67/8 side trim will look sick on there. I was considering it for mine, but have decided on a different route.
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While my guess is that the name "Dropmember" is trademarked, that's not my real concern. I would be more apprehensive over proper function. With some ingenuity a good fabricator can replicate the "appearance" of any of the popular IFS on the market. The concern is can they replicate the dynamics of the design. Without the proper geometry built in, bump steer and tracking could become a handling nightmare.
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Just read your whole thread...Looking Good, should be awesome when you are done!!!
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Got it roughed up. Still a lot of work:(
http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z...pension007.jpg http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z...pension006.jpg http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z...pension005.jpg And started tearing apart the LQ4 http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z...pension008.jpg |
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looks good so far. keep up the progress
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Keep up the good work Kade. Don't let them get you down. Whatever you do, don't stop posting. I love reading about this, your blazers going to be sic.
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by all means build it, its your truck.
my point (which you confirmed) was that you seem to come across kind of arrogant. Im not saying its intentional or that its really a problem. You just said you were tired of people saying this and that about you. I was just trying to give you some insight as to why they might be saying things.:cool: |
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