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Old 01-24-2006, 11:25 AM   #1
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Another Z'd frame question... i know...

Hey guys,

I was going to mention this in another running thread but I did not want to hi-jack his thread. I have already notched my crossmember and now that everything is sitting in place I am just not happy with the stance I made the mistake of thinking I could get low enough with just the crossmember, but I am just not low enough. Anyways sinse I did decide to go with the notch over the drop I am going to Use another crossmember I have and then just Z the frame. My question is I hear a lot of people talking about 2" Z's What I am wondering is if I I decided to go with a 2.5 or 3 inch Z. How much more problems am I going to run into? I know my HEI is going to be an issue but I will move it forward and I will be good to go. Also does anyone know how much I can Z the frame with out have to re-do the tunnel in the cab?

I am getting ready to buy a new house and I know the truck is going to take the back burner for awhile so I want to get it rolling before I move so I can move it easily, so I am going finish up the front and back half. So any help will be greatly appriciated!

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Old 01-24-2006, 12:43 PM   #2
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Re: Another Z'd frame question... i know...

i just got done doing a 3" on my 69, i think i an 1.5 is the max without raising the tranny hump(dont quote me on that). as for the HEI you should just recess the firewall where it hits thats what im going to do.
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Old 01-24-2006, 08:59 PM   #3
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Re: Another Z'd frame question... i know...

Thanks FnLow,

So I am going to have to start cutting metal pretty much no matter what. I need to figure out exactly how much I need to raise it to keep the lower A-arms off the ground even when layedout. I dont mind the frame touching, but I really dont like the idea of my suspension hitting first if something was to happen going down the street.

Time to start cutting



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