Re: 1954 3100 C4 Tube Chassis Build
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http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/t...Cantilever.jpg Heres what they look like on a truck. [IMG]http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/KP6-link.jpg[/IMG] You could put a coil over there in place of the bag. Or you could put a coil spring in there and run the shock in the stock location. |
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I dont understand how thats supposed to work with a C4 IRS though.
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Im not sure what to tell you. Either youre not familiar with the C4 IRS, or Im not being clear enough. Maybe this pic will help....
[IMG]http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/t...build/Link.jpg[/IMG] Here it is hooked up. [IMG]http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/t...uild/Link2.jpg[/IMG] And here it is from the top. [IMG]http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/t...uild/Link3.jpg[/IMG] |
Re: 1954 3100 C4 Tube Chassis Build
at first as I look at that setup, I wonder, how conflicting it might be. But.... there are guys running it. http://www.s10forum.com/forum/f125/i...n-here-429547/
I didn't even look too far into it, if your not bagging it, I think its overkill. |
Re: 1954 3100 C4 Tube Chassis Build
I'm still in the planning stages of a 57 GMC with 1996 C-4 both front and rear suspension. I'm calculating how much to remove form the vette fiberglass leaf so I can use a shockwave shock.. I figure use the original design, adjust the mounting points for the shockwave and have the leaf carry about 60-70% of the weight and have the adjustibility from the air system, you know adjust on the fly and all. Just thought I'd through more gas on the fire..
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Are you suggesting removing some of the the spring length or planing it down for thickness ?
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Get all the weight engine, front clip, cab doors and box on. measure the height, then remove approx. 1/8 from each side with a table saw, then see how much it lowers. When you get loose approx. 25-30% of the highest travel point start to test the shockwave with air pressure to see what happens. Due to the shockwave not being able full support the full weight of the truck, use the fiberglass leaf like a booster for the shock wave. By sneaking up on the narrowing of the leaf you find the optimum use with both. buy having 70% of the leaf in tack you could run if one of the bladders fails. This is my plan, it is only a theory, I'm still about 6-8 months before I can test this on my truck. Just and idea that I thought that I would share.
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Since when can't a Shockwave hold up the vehicle?
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I'm told by the manufacture that in a 57 GMC with a 454 that the weight would exceed the limits of the shockwave. So I'm investigating viable alternatives. Any suggestions?
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ccreddell, I see what youre talking about, (when you first mentioned this I thought you were talking about a Watts link for some reason) It seems cool but a crazy amount of extra work when you can just run Shockwaves instead. Definitely adds to the WOW factor though. Ill be watching to see how your project progresses. Good luck and post lots of pics.
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Going to be parting this out soon if it doesn't sell whole. Everything available for sale.
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Not happy to hear this Josh! Not happy one bit! LOL! So what are you gonna work on now?
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Pretty girl you have. I like the stance too, I wanted my front wheels tucked more away from the fenders gives it a very aggressive look imo. You chose to have yours closer to the fenders, looks exceptional with wheel/tire combo. I'll stalk this thread.:smoke:
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This truck has been sold a while ago, I am starting another one right now, Project Redemption. Its here in the build section as well.
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Wow, Skill Level: Expert
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