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Old 04-17-2007, 11:26 PM   #526
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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10

This may sound dumb, but why are they so big?

And are these your shock mounts or air rides?
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Old 04-17-2007, 11:32 PM   #527
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This may sound dumb, but why are they so big?

And are these your shock mounts or air rides?
That is as small as I could make them and still have them work! Maybe the camera has added a few inches? These are MY mounts to be used in conjunction with the new design Strong Arms.
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Old 04-17-2007, 11:45 PM   #528
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Old 04-18-2007, 02:49 AM   #529
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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10

that stuff looks beefy
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Old 04-18-2007, 03:16 AM   #530
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That stuff is incredible, definitely gotta love all of that. Yours is amazingly beefy and still love your dropmember and all your work.
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Old 04-18-2007, 09:06 AM   #531
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That is as small as I could make them and still have them work! Maybe the camera has added a few inches? These are MY mounts to be used in conjunction with the new design Strong Arms.
OK, got a couple questions: Do you use the same shocks with yours vs airrides? The reason I ask is because yours look taller than air rides which would lead me to believe you need a shock with a larger compressed and extended height.

Also, can these shock mounts be used with a stock control arm?
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OK, got a couple questions: Do you use the same shocks with yours vs airrides? The reason I ask is because yours look taller than air rides which would lead me to believe you need a shock with a larger compressed and extended height.

Also, can these shock mounts be used with a stock control arm?
Mine is to be used with the Air Ride supplied shock... and Dropmember, NOT the factory crossmember. The Dropmember moves the suspension up in the frame, so the shock mount would need to be taller. Nice thing is that the NEW Air Ride upper shock mount will work with the Dropmember and the OLD design Strong Arms. MAkes it easy for all the guys who have the old design arms and want to convert to a Dropmember.
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Old 04-18-2007, 12:58 PM   #533
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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10

Nathan,

Your shoch mounts look good! Let me know when their available to order a set. Just wondering if the control arm I ordered come with shocks. Or is that only in a full front kit? Right on!

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Your shoch mounts look good! Let me know when their available to order a set. Just wondering if the control arm I ordered come with shocks. Or is that only in a full front kit? Right on!

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Your arms come without the shocks... the new mounts and shocks will be available next week.
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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10

Nathan,
I recieve my drop member and happy as hell. I will be ordering the strong arm kit shortly and get some pics taken of the installation.

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Old 04-19-2007, 01:09 AM   #536
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I recieve my drop member and happy as hell. I will be ordering the strong arm kit shortly and get some pics taken of the installation.

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Old 04-26-2007, 09:15 PM   #537
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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10

Just wanted to Thank Nathan again for the dropmember, fits great. Also wanted to let everyone know that pictures don't do this justice. I was actually most impressed by the weight of the piece. It's a lot lighter than it looks. If anyone plans on going to Nathan's shop stay off the 60.
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Old 04-26-2007, 10:35 PM   #538
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Just wanted to Thank Nathan again for the dropmember, fits great. Also wanted to let everyone know that pictures don't do this justice. I was actually most impressed by the weight of the piece. It's a lot lighter than it looks. If anyone plans on going to Nathan's shop stay off the 60.
How light is it compared to the stock unit?
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How light is it compared to the stock unit?
The crossmember itself is a bit heavier than the factory piece... the main beef is in the billet steel lower control arm mounts. The complete crossmember, inner and outer frame plates, trans crossmember, and all hardware is 115lbs. (shipping weight... in a box). I haven't actually weighed the main crossmember and compared it to a factory crossmember... I will weigh the Dropmember only and find out. The main weight savings is in the elimination of the factory steering box and linkage.
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Just wanted to Thank Nathan again for the dropmember, fits great. Also wanted to let everyone know that pictures don't do this justice. I was actually most impressed by the weight of the piece. It's a lot lighter than it looks. If anyone plans on going to Nathan's shop stay off the 60.
Thanks Dan! It was nice to meet you in person.... and yes, the 60 is terrible! Next time take the 202.
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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10

Nathan,

Shocks and shock mounts, I need them! How much?

Dan468,

I want pics! I wanna see that B!#ch Layed out! Heres mine so far!

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The Dropmember's main crossmember weighs 75lbs.
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Here is an updated pricing and options list for the Dropmember. I have included part descriptions and part numbers to aid those who may want to purchase components separately or elsewhere to possibly save a few bucks. I will be adding a sway bar option shortly.

I have gone back and forth with being a middle man on some of the parts/components that I do not build in house. I have decided to move forward and deal with some of the headaches associated with relying on other people/companies to better serve my customers. Please keep in mind I am only the middle man on everything except the fabricated Dropmember components. I rely on others information that I pass on to my customers in regards to shipping times.


Dropmember $1350
Includes the following: Main cross-member; Inner frame support plates; Exterior frame plate/upper control arm/bag mounts; motor mounts; trans cross-member; tie-rod end adapters and heavy duty heim joints (includes misalignment spacers and hardware); grade 8 hardware to install cross-member; rack and pinion mounting bushings; frame c-notch for rack and pinion tie-rod clearance; upper shock mounts and inner frame support (to be used with Air Ride Technologies' newly designed lower control arm and Monroe shock (part#32245) or equivalent.


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Rack and Pinion (Mustang II rack and pinion 1979-1993)
Manual Mustang II rack and pinion $230 (Unisteer part#8000440)
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Air Ride Billet Adjustable Shock part#SHO2000 $359.00 (pair)


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LUCA11800 (1963-1970) $749
LUCA11801 (1971-1972) $749
LUCA11802 (1973-1987) $749



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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10

poterbuild have you had time to work on or price the parts for the rear of the trucks yet thanks
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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10

Nathan,... can I order a dropmember with small block AND big block mounts? Or is the center crossmember section actually different for the BB? I'm not sure if I'll be running a big block or a small block,... so I'd like to have the engine "stands" for both, if that's the only difference. Thanks, lolife99.
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Nathan,... can I order a dropmember with small block AND big block mounts? Or is the center crossmember section actually different for the BB? I'm not sure if I'll be running a big block or a small block,... so I'd like to have the engine "stands" for both, if that's the only difference. Thanks, lolife99.
The difference between the BBC and SBC mounts are the height of the mounting tabs on the Dropmember. The physical mounts are the same for both. The options would be to have me tack either the SBC or BBC mounting tabs to the Dropmember so you can have a location to go by if you decide to run the other.

The LSx mounts and mounting tabs are completely different.
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poterbuild have you had time to work on or price the parts for the rear of the trucks yet thanks
Working on it! Should have it all nailed down within the next couple/few weeks.
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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10

Nate Dawg,

Just wondering how much lift does Dino's truck get in the front? And is his on a 29" tall tire on the dubs in front? Right now on my 17's with a 24.5 tall tire it doesn't lift very high so I'm hoping when I get the 22's it will look like it only has Dropped spindles on it at full lift. P.S. don't stress and remember you get paid to play with trucks!!!!!

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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10

Arn't small block and big block mounts the same? I know i droped a big block in my 85 monte carlo and used the same mounts, pads and xmember as the small block. I think the big block just sits up higher and a bit more forward. Just wondering what is different in the mounts in our trucks?
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I think the BB has taller mounts on the dropmember to keep the harmonic balancer away from the rack. Maybe Nathan will chime in.
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