11-20-2009, 12:41 AM | #251 |
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Re: 2" Drop Trailing arms
So,...
If you made a 1.5" longer trailing arm for this application,... I assume the pinion angle would be adjusted per the trailing arm rear axle mount, and where would the air bag be mounted? Track bar mount? Sleeve bag behind the axle? Or are you even considering this as a new product?
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Pretty sure I will make the 1.5" adjustment at the trailing arm x-member, and not the arm. This will allow me to keep one standard length trailing arm all the way across the board (makes production easier) and it will keep the converging angle the same. I will just add some more holes to the trailing arm x-member to frame mounts allowing it to be used in it's factory position, or moved back to accomodate more drop. As for pinion angle... there's so many variables (one or two piece driveshaft; ride height; tire diameter; etc) that I will most likely supply some extra axle saddle in the kit, and allow the end-user to adjust per application. If they don't want to put new perches on, they can always shim it. Bag mounts and shock mounts will be relocated (have a couple ideas). Trac bar mounts will be incorporated into the notch and trailing arm... most likely.
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11-20-2009, 01:18 AM | #253 |
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Re: 2" Drop Trailing arms
I'm interested in this set up.
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11-20-2009, 01:38 AM | #254 |
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I am sure a lot of people will be! I will get it all dialed in over the next "two weeks".
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12-18-2009, 05:40 PM | #255 |
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Re: 2" Drop Trailing arms
Any updates????????
Also wondering if I need the Dropmember Bolt in c-notch to lay frame on your trailing arms or if the Kp components weld in notch I already have will work? Very intrested in this set up, curious to see how the bag setup installs? I need a price when u get a min. on trailing arms/carrier bearing crossmember shipped to 95694? Thanks Nate Tony from Norcal |
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Guess I don't rate. I asked this question over 3 months ago........
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nathan@porterbuiltstreetrods.com I'm sure he would be happy to answer your question......
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nah, that's ok
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Right on Nathan!
I'll be putting in my order in January. Just have the pieces ready in the jigs and I'll fly in and weld em up....You know?So you dont have to go in @ 4 in the morning. Last edited by Inverter; 12-18-2009 at 10:07 PM. |
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I finally got mine installed.....
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12-19-2009, 01:54 PM | #261 |
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Re: 2" Drop Trailing arms
Joe.... you rate! Don't worry. If you go back and do a little diggin' I am pretty sure I answered this question already. If I didn't, my apologies, and YES... there will be a trailing arm conversion coming out for the square bodies as well.
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Been a little hectic this past week, and I apologize for not getting back to you as of yet! I will shoot you a PM this weekend. Pretty sure the KP notch will still allow them to lay with the trailing arms. I will try and get some better pics up, but it won't be til after the holidays.
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Thanks Nate!
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Re: 2" Drop Trailing arms
Im using the 2" drop trailing arms with 5" drop springs, What hole would I mount the arms in on the crossmember?
Also The crossmember goes on top of the upper and lower frame rails correct? ANd if I have a carrier bearing where can it be mounted to? Drill a couple of holes in the thinner piece? |
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I have answered a few of my own questions. The carrier bearing I have is a different style then 10 different trucks I looked at yesterday. here is a pic of the style of bearing I have. It is in need of replacement anyways so Ill be picking up the other style and I think it will be fine
I see I need the one that has the two bolts that appear to mount perfectly in the provided holes in the crossmember. I am now unsure If I mounted the crossmember up right as mine fits perfectly between the frame rails with no sandwiching at all which I thought was incorrect and that it sat on top of the upper and lower frame rails. anyone know which way it goes? Also last question, I know the arms need a preset length of 42.5 but which holes from the original crossmember are used or do we drill all new holes? It seems to line up great with the second and fourth holes I believe it was. Anyone know? |
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As for the mounting holes in the frame-rails... the member will sit inside the rails, like you have mentioned, and will line up with the original crossmember mounting holes. With your rear drop you are using, start by placing the front trailing arms pivots in the second hole up from the bottom. Nate
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i placed my order with Nate . will lay frame with his trailing arms, weld in notch, and trailing arm crossmember. this guy has top notch customer service, he is very very patient and answers all your questions. i will definatly be ordering my dropmember from him ASAP(when funds allow) rear set up should be here soon.
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Re: 2" Drop Trailing arms
I just read through the whole thread...and was that it? Are we hangin' waiting for the final complete kit or it it all done?
I have a bare frame...and am looking to put a lower, more modern suspension on it, front and rear....w/o spending a fortune. I am not interested in laying frame, but wan't performance handling and a decent ride. Something like a 3/5 drop maybe, just want a slight rake. Volume discount on the rear TA/crossmember setup plus a front DM, arms, ?stock spindle? and r&p steering?
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As for a package deal like you mentioned... of course I can make a deal, just shoot me your number when you're ready to talk!
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got my set up today. everything is great. thanks nathan
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Wow!
Did you get the new kit that lays frame with the trailer arms? If so can you post me some bigger pics!!!!!!! |
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Nice,congrats on the new parts....one of these days i will get nathan to make me some...
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ok oooooold tread but still , i been looking at youre website Nathan and couldnt find a version made for the squarebody , is it made yet and if so is the complete price simulair to the older style kit ?
things over here starting to look up , i'm about to start a new job and got a firm grip on paying my debts , from the looks of it i could get back to work on the truck(s) within a year ..... as soon as i find a new space to work on them (working on that too)
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square bodies didn't have trailing arms ... they only came with leaf springs.
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