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Old 07-07-2013, 10:06 AM   #1
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My sons dropmember C10 build

My 13 year old son is off and running on his second build.This one will take a while mainly due to funding.But there is a ton of work to be done while he gets his money together.
The truck he bought is put together out of bits and peices of other trucks some Chevy and some GMC wich does not bother me any.In the end if the plan stays like it is now it will have a 67/68 chevy front clip"we have both the chevy and the GMC".
The start of this project is a 1970 cab with a mild chop and laidback windshield.A local automotive painter started the project and passed away before finishing it.
The rest of our parts list so far is as follows.
Porterbuilt extreme front and rear dropmember's with all the other goodies they offer.Order has been placed!!!!!!
Willwood brakes front and rear.
20x8.5 front and 22x9.5 rear wheels The rear tire is a 285/40 and I hope its not to tall.This tire is a monster.
We plan on running a LS engine but with a carburator.
Thats what we know we are doing for now the rest will play out as we go along.
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Old 07-07-2013, 10:29 AM   #2
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Sub'd. I can't wait for my boys to get old enough to help and want to do projects of there own.

I spy a tbss in the background. Any mods?
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Old 07-07-2013, 10:31 AM   #3
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Nice project! Awesome that he doesnt want a riced out Civic.
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Old 07-07-2013, 11:17 AM   #4
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Nice project! Awesome that he doesnt want a riced out Civic.
Thats a fact.No civics here.The only rice car he would have from what I can tell is a Scion FRS,that I could live with.
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Old 07-07-2013, 11:13 AM   #5
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Sub'd. I can't wait for my boys to get old enough to help and want to do projects of there own.

I spy a tbss in the background. Any mods?
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Just got rid of the TBSS last week. It had a cam,built tranny and a 3200 stall.
It was a fun ride but honestly it did not hold up well as a everyday driver.Something was constantly falling apart.mainly body related stuff.
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Just got rid of the TBSS last week. It had a cam,built tranny and a 3200 stall.
It was a fun ride but honestly it did not hold up well as a everyday driver.Something was constantly falling apart.mainly body related stuff.
I couldn't keep a built trans in mine so I demodded and traded it in. Other than that I enjoyed it. Now I just bought a tbss drivetrain for my 67. Hopefully the 4l70e will hold up well on this lighter truck

Truck is looking great
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Old 07-07-2013, 10:31 AM   #7
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COOL cool truck project for a father and son,...
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Old 07-07-2013, 11:19 AM   #8
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COOL cool truck project for a father and son,...
Here is his last project.
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Old 07-10-2013, 08:12 PM   #9
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We decided while we are waiting on suspension it would be a good time to start roughing in body panels.Then once the chassis is together we can do one final test fit then do the final prime and block and shoot paint.
Tyler got the hood down to metal and I welded up the emblem holes,did the bodywork on the top side,primed and blocked it with 220.The bottom i primed and left alone until the hood hinges get here so i know what has to happen to mount them.
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Old 07-07-2013, 10:49 AM   #10
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I wish I had a cool project like that when I was 13!
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Old 07-10-2013, 08:47 PM   #11
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looks like your going to have a sweet build, what kind of wheels you running on that?
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Old 07-10-2013, 09:21 PM   #12
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looks like your going to have a sweet build, what kind of wheels you running on that?
They are just a set of KMC 677's We had the options of buing a nicer set of wheels or building more motor,the motor won.
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We had to clean up the garage a little so it was a good time to roll the truck out and take a few pics.


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Whats the drop on this? Is it bagged or static? Front height,rear height?
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Re: My sons dropmember C10 build

Right now I just have the axle sitting on the frame and the front on the bump stops. It is about 6 inches at the front of the cab pinch weld and 7 at the rear of the pinch weld.
With the porterbuilt X-member and rear notches I am hoping for a ride height measured at the same points of 5 front and 5.5 rear then on to the ground from there.
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Old 09-06-2013, 08:30 PM   #17
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Picked up the start of powerplant today.
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Old 09-07-2013, 10:55 AM   #18
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Nice, cant wait to see how this one turns out !
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Nice powerplant. What trans are you going to run?
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I hope it turns out well and makes a very well rounded truck. Time will tell I guess.
As for what trans we are going to run,well I get picked on about it almost every day. I built a full manual TH350. I can play with rear gear to get my interstate RPM where I want it and then if its a little doggy down low I will just spray it enough when the need calls.
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Old 09-14-2013, 06:18 PM   #21
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Boy am I in a pickle,I do believe Porterbuilt is about ready to start making my dropmember and I am starting to think coilovers may be the way to go and just have a static height.
Only thing is I want it low.Lol They can do the extreme with the coilovers and we will have a 5 inch ride or we can go with the touring and have 6-7 inch height.I like how the touring places the motor lower because it will give more room and be less work with the tunnel,not to mention plumbing and wiring.The more aggressive geometry peaks my interest to .
But 6-7 inches is just not low enough and if I am going to have to move the tunnel I think I will just hammer it on the ground with bags.
Heck I just do not know.
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Give us a call on Monday and we can discuss a couple more options. We can always make a couple tweaks to get you exactly what you want.... You just need to know what you want first! LOL

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Give us a call on Monday and we can discuss a couple more options. We can always make a couple tweaks to get you exactly what you want.... You just need to know what you want first! LOL

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I will call you guys monday.Sorry to be such a pain.I had all this planned out and knew what I wanted and then I had to much time to think.Me thinking is always a bad thing!!!!!!!
I trully do not know what I want now.It may just be time to flip a coin.I for sure do not want to hold you guys up.
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Old 09-15-2013, 05:36 PM   #24
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Anybody have any sugestions on wich way they would go with this project.
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id bag it and lay it on the ground!!
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