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Well...I guess I should start a build thread. I'm working on my '64 C10 that I'm building as a pro touring style truck. It actually started out as a C20 long bed step side, but when I'm done, it will be a 1/2 ton medium* bed fleet side.
*Instead of the typical 12"/8" chop, I'm going to do a 9"/6" chop ;) Here it is at it sits now: Attachment 684957 I'll start posting pictures of what I have done already and explain it as I go :ito: |
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Here is where I started after tear down:
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Hey another kansas guy...Nice rig cant wait to see it come along,but one question? Are you talking choping the top?
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Here's some pictures of the work on the front suspension
One of the lower arms I fabbed up (I need to modify the ball joint plate and angle it up to keep the ball joint from binding :waah:) Attachment 684964 One of the upper arms jigged up, ready to weld Attachment 684965 Mounting the steering box Attachment 684967 Front suspension mocked up Attachment 684968 I built the arms with the ball joints moved forward to center the front wheels in the wheel wells and I also set it up with increased caster (6* base) with the option to go +/-2* besides the normal adjustment available. I'm running 2.5" drop spindles with the 1.25" thick rotors and Wilwood D52 calipers (thanks Jon ;)) The way I mounted the steering box it actually raises the center drag link approximately 0.75" from the stock '84 front geometry, so I'm hoping I can juggle thing around to reduce bumpsteer as much as possible. |
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OK I was wondering... What do you do for a living? Nice arms...
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Subscribing to this one!!!
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You must have access to some nice tools...Those arms are pretty nice pieces. I used to be a mechanic also but got tired of leaning over working on things so started welding and never looked back. Ill be watching this one.
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Nice work! I have a question tho...did you weld that steering box to the frame?
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Thanks for all the comments, and no, I didn't weld the steering box to the frame. I used the lower rear bolt hole on the frame and figured the angle the box needed to be and made new holes for the power box. What you see in the picture is the backside of the notch I made to clear the box so I could mount it straight on the frame. I did that instead of buying an adapter plate because I wanted the idler arm and the pitman arm to be parallel when going straight.
As far as having nice equipment goes, I have the basic welder/grinders/etc, but I do have an awesome buddy that works at a metal fabrication shop building industrial equipment. All I have to do is draw something up (measured drawing) and tell him how thick of plate I want and he cuts it on there cnc plasma cutting table :). It sure helps make things look so much more professional :smoke: I'll post up some pictures of the rear suspension tomorrow, and you can see some more of his work too. |
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A little more information:
The tires are 275/40ZR17 for the front and 315/35ZR17 for the rear. I'm planning on buying Billet Specialties Street Lites in 17x9.5 and 17x11 to go with those. To go with the Wilwood front brake calipers, I also bought a set for the rear too. I also bought a set of brake rotors (Astro van fronts, thanks Captainfab for the idea ;)) What the heck, here's a picture of the rearend with brakes on it and a teaser of my watts link setup ;) Attachment 685034 |
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Nice work mech77!! Love the mock-up shot; truck looks good and cant wait to see more.
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Thanks, I can't wait to get the cab off so I can cut the frame down and mock it up at the correct wheelbase :)
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Here is some pictures of the rear suspension almost done
Attachment 685555 Attachment 685556 And some pictures of the trailiing arm brackets that I'm going to mount up Attachment 685557 I'm not going to mount those brackets up until I get the cab off because I'm going to flip the crossmember to gain some driveshaft clearance when it's aired out :smoke: |
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Here's some better pictures of my watts link setup
Attachment 685562 Attachment 685563 I'm thinking I might swap the 1/2" rod ends and links out for some 5/8" ones and I haven't machined the center pivot for the bearings yet. |
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I like it!
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Finally... somebody building a watt's link like they are SUPPOSED to be set-up!!!!! :metal:
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I finally got internet at home, so an update and some more pictures are coming....very soon :)
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Ok, here's an update for everyone....frame is now 9" shorter in the middle and 6" shorter on the rear. The suspension is all but done :metal: The only significant things left to do on the chassis are gusseting (sp?) the frame where I shortened it, build the support for the motor mounts, and triangualting the chassis to try and reduce torsional flex as much as possible.
As it sits right now Attachment 709269 engine and transmission in the chassis Attachment 709267 pic of front suspension (done :)) Attachment 709268 rear suspension done other than swaybar links (too long) Attachment 709270 If anyone wants to see something better, just ask and I'll see what I can do :) |
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One thing I forgot...I did upgrade the watts link rod ends to 5/8", it's hard to see in the pics.
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