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11-14-2008, 08:26 PM | #1 |
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Cheapest way to lay in front, need help.
I'm want to lay out in the front, but what's needed? I will more than likely run a 20in wheel up front, 255/35/20. I want a cheaper way out, I'm guessing just a 3in Z, and a 3in spindle? I could use a little help, I'm new at this, but try to read up all I can. I can't really afford a dropmember, because they are nomally like a couple grand. There was a guy, on here, that cut enough off his stock front crossmember, and I think he could lay. Just wondering what would be the best way, thats fairly cheap?
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11-14-2008, 08:35 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Cheapest way to lay in front, need help.
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Define "cheap"... what's the budget? Also, usually less money spent on parts equates to more time/labor spent on the modification(s). What is your skill level? and how much labor would you have to outsource?
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11-14-2008, 08:53 PM | #3 | |
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Is the buy still going on the dropmembers? Is the said price for everything, or just the dropmember? I'm guessing just the member. |
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11-14-2008, 09:06 PM | #4 | |
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Does the truck currently run and drive? If it does, I am assuming you plan on driving it in and driving it out? Or would you be pulling the motor/trans so the frame can be properly accessed to "z"? Here's a quick list of items that will need to be modified/done in order for a "Z": -Exhaust removed (re-routed after Z). -Drivetrain removed (driveshaft length will most likely need to be altered after "Z") -Front sheet-metal/core support removed -Remove brake and fuel lines (they will need to be re-worked when the "Z"is done) -Time to set it up, measure, and then "Z" the frame. -Start putting everything back together -Modify steering linkage -Modify firewall/trans tunnell -Redo the radiator hoses -Modify the fan shroud or go electric There's probably a few more incidentals, but it's a bunch of work. Make sure you have a thorough list of what will be done and how much it is going to cost... this much work is easily worth $2500... plus parts! I would just hate to see you get a "good price", only to find out it costs more in the end. Also, some of the best advice I could give: Don't be afraid to do the work in sections or phases. If you plan it all out well you can do a little here, and a little there without wasting any money by having to re-do things or purchasing parts that will not be used later.
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11-14-2008, 09:18 PM | #5 | |
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I thought about taking an old frame, I have 2 more. I could drive the truck, and fix it the right way, with good parts, and then swap the body to the new frame. I don't know, just something I thought about. Truck won't have to sit, and you could take your time on it. |
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11-15-2008, 09:36 AM | #6 | |
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11-15-2008, 10:35 AM | #7 | |
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If you can R&R a motor or tranny, you can bag a truck easy. If you're confident in your mechanical skill-set, just install some spindles & bags if you must for right now. Then, save up for a Dropmember & install it yourself. Your labor is free & it's also simple bolt-in type deal. The only thing you would need to pay to have fabbed would be the steering rack notches & whatever rear mods you decide on (you can't really 'lay-out' w/o modifying both ends of the truck). Start prepping one of your other frames for the purpose of laying out. You can set everything up & then swap the rest over when time allows. It's also a great opportunity to replace worn cab/core-support bushings & do a nice rattle-can detailing of the frame & stuff.
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11-15-2008, 03:04 PM | #8 |
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Re: Cheapest way to lay in front, need help.
To me since you dont have the tools, place, or skill to do it yourself & you are gonna have it done
I would buy a drop member from Porter Built or a Raised Crossmember from Suicide Doors I have the skill to Z, but I plan to buy a crossmember of some sort for the front of my truck Last edited by Spray-Bomb; 11-15-2008 at 03:06 PM. |
11-16-2008, 09:02 PM | #9 |
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Re: Cheapest way to lay in front, need help.
These guys have given some great advice and it seems you have considered it. Let me throw a little more food for thought out there. You want some one to cut your frame in half, let me repeat that CUT YOUR FRAME IN HALF. Do you want some one to do it cheap, or do it right?
I'll bet you want it right. Going for the lowest bid is not what I would be looking for on a job like this. Take your time and do it right....
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