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05-19-2011, 10:33 PM | #1 |
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Different bag questions
I have read through over 100 pages of threads and I haven't found my answer to my questions, however I have found a lot of other interesting stuff.My questions are
1. What is the thickest lowering block I can run in the back? 2. I have a 10" step notch, do I need to weld a crossbar on the front or back or both on top of the notch? or neither? I see some guys putting their bags on a bracket that is welded on the bottom of the axle housing and the top on the crossbar on the notch instead of on the trailing arm. 3 Is this a better setup than on the trailing arm? Or does it just get you lower? My setup 1970 Chevy Step side C-10 Plan on buying Dominator 2600 for the front Plan on buying Dominator 2500 for the back Plan on cutting the A-arms and welding a cup in them All I have bought is the 10" step notch so if I am going in the wrong direction, somebody please put me back on track before I spend my money |
05-20-2011, 05:25 PM | #2 |
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Re: Different bag questions
I have read through over 100 pages of threads and I haven't found my answer to my questions, however I have found a lot of other interesting stuff.My questions are
1. What is the thickest lowering block I can run in the back? I personally wouldn't run anything over a 4" block..2. I have a 10" step notch, do I need to weld a crossbar on the front or back or both on top of the notch? or neither? I would recommend running support bars on the notch both front and backI see some guys putting their bags on a bracket that is welded on the bottom of the axle housing and the top on the crossbar on the notch instead of on the trailing arm. 3 Is this a better setup than on the trailing arm? Or does it just get you lower? Both set ups are good set ups a cati set-up off the trailing arm will give you more travel and you'll want to run a double convoluted bad. as for the on top or behind the axle your gonna want to run a rolling sleeve bag has more over all travel at the bag and has a liener spring rate which you want when dealing with a 1:1 ratio My setup 1970 Chevy Step side C-10 Plan on buying Dominator 2600 for the front Plan on buying Dominator 2500 for the back Plan on cutting the A-arms and welding a cup in them All I have bought is the 10" step notch so if I am going in the wrong direction, somebody please put me back on track before I spend my money you are missing alot of the components, bags and notchs are a small part of the set up... |
05-20-2011, 05:49 PM | #3 |
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Re: Different bag questions
Lowering block thickness depends on what diameter wheels you are using:
Never violate scrub line requirements, the life you save may be your own. Keep this in mind when cupping the front a-arms too.15" rim, 1-1/2" max block thickness Last edited by lakeroadster; 05-20-2011 at 05:54 PM. |
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