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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10
Correct, the 73-87 3" drop spindle can be used ( and necessary to lay it on the ground with a 29" diameter tire), I just don't offer it... yet. Keep in mind, the 73-87 spindle uses a different ball joint than the others.
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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10
I'm aware of the ball joint issue. Can the newer ball joint(73-87) be used on the 67-72 arms?
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I guess I should say I'm trying to minimize the underhood hardware for minimal cash outlay. Homemade/modified aftermarket steel brackets are a heck of a lot cheaper & already in place. The C4 Dropmember was appealing 'cause it would help shed some of those extra pounds that big ole' engine has vs something much smaller. I'm already doing alum heads, radiator, & electric fan/shroud combo to help minimize the front end weight. How much drop is the dropmember? I mean, if I were to 'Z' the stock frame, how much would it take to equal the dropmember?
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What is the starting point? Runnung driver? All sheetmetal? The starting point of the vehicle will have a large effect on the price. I charge by the hour, but can give a sound estimate.
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Talk about a hijack...
SCOTI, I thought about running the alternator off of the rearend to get it out from under the hood. If you put the (right size) pulley on the rearend at the driveshaft and then mount the alternator back there, it might work pretty well... so long as you didn't spend a lot of time sitting at idle. Waddaya think?
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Any chance? I've got several projects I'd love some quality help on...
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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10
I can't remember what the brackets look like but boats w/ V-drive run the alt of the driveshaft. If you know anyone that has one it's a good place to start
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01-09-2007, 04:13 PM | #361 |
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I was kind of thinking the rate was a little more than that. But... gotta ask
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so any update on the 69 C-10?
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Nathan, congrats on the article. I just got my issue in the mail today and it made me think about the difference in price between the dropmember and the C4 version.
Minus the price difference between bags/shockwaves, is there a price difference from a complete C4 dropmember spindle to spindle to the dropmember using strong arms and 6 lug discs? I know you have a "source" for the C4 parts and your a dealer for Air Ride. But I dig the idea of the C4 kit. I'm not looking to lay frame, but to use Vette parts (I will have an LSx motor some day) would be so pimptastic! <edit> NEVER MIND. I used search and found the info in the C4 thread. I still want it though! Last edited by jimmydean; 01-09-2007 at 10:40 PM. |
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might be too small for youre use but you could run a lil bigger weedwackerpowered dynamo generator under the bed if the driveshaft one doesnt provide enough juice (think i need to take my pill now )
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did you just say pimptastic???? hehehe
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Dude, you can not tell me that by running an after market Vette suspension and steering setup wouldn't increase my pimp-factor by at least +5.
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DropmemberC4 = $1200
C4 front kit off ebay = $800 Shockwaves = $850 Pimp-factor = priceless... I'll be posting some internal organs on ebay this week. I need to support my habit somehow. |
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Scoti-
Just convert all your power to AC and run a Honda gas generator in back.. under the tonneau cover of course!
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Here's some pics of one going into a 71 Blazer... the body has a 'little' rust.
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Beautimus!!!!! Anyone want to buy my first-born?
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Good luck! I've been trying to sell mine for 10 years... why do you think my truck is taking so long to finish?
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I really want one of those just can't afford it right now.
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Ok.... we now return to our normal programming. Nathan, in the barrage of posts recently I didn't see an answer to my question: How much drop is the dropmember? I mean, if one were to 'Z' their stock frame, how much would it take to equal the dropmember? That C4 set-up sure looks right . . .....
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