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01-22-2011, 01:40 PM | #1 |
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advice for 1st time body drop
Well after 20 years of wanting a 2wd Blazer, it looks like I am finally getting one as a project. Its a 4wd now, guy wants all the running gear and nothing else so I get to strip it down and then I get the remainder (fingers crossed).
I got a Heidts Mustang II with stainless control arms thats left over from a previous abandoned project, I have a BB or SB, a TH350, big and little Slot mags/tires etc... But I really want to channel the body over the frame (body drop) I have the basic idea on how and the technical capabilities. Just wondering if anyone here who has done it could offer me some tips/shortcuts or watch out fors that I may have not thought of ?????
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01-22-2011, 03:49 PM | #2 |
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Re: advice for 1st time body drop
One of he really cool things bout the square body trucks is the body is almost already flush with the frame. Now there are a few way to get the body all the way to the ground. You could Z the frame and cut off the bottom of the frame just under the doors(the flat part that would touch the ground on the frame under the cab) to get the body all the way to go the ground. Or you could go with a porterbuilt dropmember also cut the frame under the doors. channeling or conventional body drops are really not needed on these trucks. I may be wrong with the blazers i am not to familiar with them. Another cool option would be to build a new chassis for the blazer with some box tubing using the suspension stuff you have left over. good luck with your built!
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01-25-2011, 01:12 AM | #3 |
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Re: advice for 1st time body drop
Thanks for the advice. I am thinking of just slicing the floor open above the frame to set the body down over the frame a few inches. I am not planning on bagging the truck its got coilovers on the front and i plan on doing a 3 link with bags in the rear for a quick and easy rear suspension and the ability to adjust for possible cargo/people. So I am after a real low look without setting the body or frame on the ground, but just enough above ground for driving. I have always drove 'em low to the ground and ain't afraid of a little scrape here and there................
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01-25-2011, 11:41 AM | #4 |
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Re: advice for 1st time body drop
Its hard to give you a good answer because your going with an uncommon IFS. If the Heidts IFS will allow you to get the front close to the ground, all you really need is a mild step notch and the 4 link in the rear.
You can body drop it, but I wouldn't if your not going to bag it. You can get really low with what your planning to run already. With out the ability to raise it up, your going to hate driving it after a while. Here's my old 82 with a Scotts IFS and custom front frame rails. When finished the rear would be another 3"-4" lower. Unfortunately it was never finished.
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01-25-2011, 01:22 PM | #5 |
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Re: advice for 1st time body drop
N2, I'm sure I won't be the only one wondering..... So, Why wasn't it finished if you don't mind ? It looks KILLER !!!
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01-25-2011, 02:04 PM | #6 |
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Re: advice for 1st time body drop
He sold it
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Susanville-Slam- There are some great aftermarket "bolt on" suspensions out there that don't require a body drop, section, or Z to get you on the ground. Take advantage of them and enjoy.
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01-26-2011, 05:29 PM | #9 |
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Re: advice for 1st time body drop
Thanks again N2TRUX !, but this upcoming project is on the extreme budget plan I am essentially building it with parts I already have, so purchasing dropped components is out !, I own the Heidts just need the calipers (they came up missing somehow ) but I intend to mount the Heidts X-member higher into the frame for an automatic drop, may either channel body or just remove the body mounts and replace with super thin bushings. Working on a trade deal for a 9 inch Ford and I will build the trailing arms with bags (that I have as spares from my '65 Cutlass) for simplicity and cost effectiveness This project will not be hacked nor is it gonna be a show stopper ! just a Basic grass roots slammed 2WD Blazer.......
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06-25-2015, 02:30 PM | #10 |
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Re: advice for 1st time body drop
So I know this is old but I'm wondering if you ever channelled it?
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Re: advice for 1st time body drop
Hate to take this thread off topic, but is there a build thread on this truck? I've seen pictures here and there but not all in one place.
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