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This will have to wait till tomorrow.
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Wow, you guys are flying on this! Good job!
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I am trying to get as much done as possible because I coach High School football. Once practice starts I wont have much time to work on it. I did call Tuff Country about my shocks, they gave me the lengths compressed and extended. What a big gap between 0" and the 3" rear shock lengths. Shock --------------Lift-------------Compressed-----------Extended TC 61301 (rear)....4-6"...................17".......................29.5" TC 61261...."........3"......................16"......................26.5" TC 69105...."........0"......................13.5"...................22.5" TC 61231 (front)....4-6"...................13.5"..................2.5" My truck is currently about 19.5" eye to eye. I have not measured it hanging from the frame. I will try to do it, but I want to try and get the motor/trans in tonight. Can someone measure there frame? ground to top of front frame rail and ground to top of rear frame rail without the engine and body on it? I am just wondering the height difference. |
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Wanted to say hello. I'm about to start tearing down my 72 4x4 LWB. This is going to be my first time and I appreciate what your posting. I haven't looked to see where in California you are but I am just above Sacramento. I look forward to watching your progress. Nathan
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I am south or you on Interstate 5 about 100 miles south of Sacramento. The mechanical and welding or fabricating part is easy for me the body work and paint not so much. |
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I was curious of the front to back height measurement... I am looking for the differential front to back. If the front is higher or lower than the rear etc. The 1/2" of drop after the motor was installed is great. I am hoping to try and get my motor in tonight. Also I think I am going to wait on the shocks till the truck is almost completed before I exchange them. I am pretty sure that I will exchange them for 61261. if the rear settles 1' I will be in the middle of the stroke. David have you measured the wheel base after installing the ORD flip kit? after looking at my bump stop brackets I would say that my rear axle is forward too much. I am going to measure tonight! |
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This is picture took tonight. |
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Well started to get the the engine in. Wow. Everyone makes it look easy. I can't seem to be positive it is aligned correctly.... Does the engine and trans sit centered of the frame rails?or does it site to the drive side a little to account for the transfer case? I got it to about 1/4" in 24". What is the tilt from the engine to the trans? I just want to make sure before I drill the pedestal's. If anyone can help I would appreciate it.
Oh and I have about 13" from center of core support mounts to the front edge of the crank pulley. How does that sound? |
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Another chassis and engine picture.
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And another.
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Here is a picture of the driver engine mount.
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how does your placement match to the dimension I gave you. I fit mine with the cab on.
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I'll bet when your axle moves up, it will line up. You haven't messed with the perch pin placement. Measure in a straight line :)
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I checked my frame height off the floor and 33-5/8" from top of frame to ground front and back. The tires are 29-1/2" tall. 6" lift front springs. stock springs with shackle flip kit. |
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Hey guys do you mind doing me a favor and looking at your frames and comparing to my picture.... I feel I maybe too close to the cab?
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David I measured from here.
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To here.
The frame height from ground to top of Frame is 33" front and 35-1/2" rear. But doesn't look like it has a rake On 33" tires. |
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I measured up a little higher and to the right the flat area of the block.
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