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Old 03-25-2015, 09:33 AM   #1
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Is the rearend the 71-72 width? I guess even the 67-70 width would be to wide too though. What's the width/BS on the wheels?
the earlier rearend is only 1 3/4 inches narrower then the later one.
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Old 03-25-2015, 12:43 PM   #2
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the earlier rearend is only 1 3/4 inches narrower then the later one.
I changed it to the older one already. I knew with the lip of the rim it would never fit but I had to try. I appreciate the info.
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Old 03-25-2015, 12:56 PM   #3
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Awesome rolling chassis
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looking great Eric
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Is the rearend the 71-72 width? I guess even the 67-70 width would be to wide too though. What's the width/BS on the wheels?
full width offset. 4.75 back space on a 10 inch wheel. I have a 68 rear end under it right now.
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Old 03-25-2015, 01:00 PM   #4
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Old 03-25-2015, 11:12 AM   #5
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Awesome rolling chassis
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looking great Eric
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Old 03-25-2015, 04:30 PM   #7
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Shiny bits!
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that'll work! thanks Eric.
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Old 03-25-2015, 09:48 PM   #9
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Hey Eric. How does that watts rear piece work? What exactly is it ? Build look great man
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Old 03-26-2015, 09:54 AM   #10
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Hey Eric. How does that watts rear piece work? What exactly is it ? Build look great man
The upper and lower bars that go from the frame rail to the center pivot are not installed yet they are what center the rearend as the rear moves up and down the center pivot makes up for the difference in length as the bars travel threw there arc. here is a pic to give you an idea.
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That makes sense on the watts link..last time I saw one was on a Camaro, and it was preloaded at 45-degrees..wouldn't that cause a little stepping out?
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Old 03-27-2015, 09:06 PM   #12
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Such an amazing build! Frame looks great.
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Everything is looking awesome - the motor is mean looking...sick!
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Great looking, beefy setup. What's the plan for exhaust?
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Great looking, beefy setup. What's the plan for exhaust?
through the center over the frame rail in front of the notch and down the outside of the rail.
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The upper and lower bars that go from the frame rail to the center pivot are not installed yet they are what center the rearend as the rear moves up and down the center pivot makes up for the difference in length as the bars travel threw there arc. here is a pic to give you an idea.
Yep the watts keeps the rear end perfectly centered so there is no side to side movement when the truck goes up and down. Pan hard bars as you know will pull and push the rear end left and right when the truck drops.
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Got bored, lol
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I wish I could get mine to look that good... Hopefully someday...

I'm loving all of the pictures and updates!

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Wowwwwww! Nicely done Chad!!
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Got bored, lol
If you're bored I've got a '67 C10, Z28 wanna-be goin over here! It'd look b!tch'n in Fathom Green with black bedwood like Eric's

Mad props on the artwork man!!
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If you're bored I've got a '67 C10, Z28 wanna-be goin over here! It'd look b!tch'n in Fathom Green with black bedwood like Eric's

Mad props on the artwork man!!
This gets my mind going, ha. Cant do em for free :P But im playing with something render wise at the moment
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killed it again
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Superflysteiny ,I dont mean to be nosey but just curious what a ballpark figure would be for a chassis set up like yours would be .It is a piece of Art just as it sits ,but the reason I ask is because of the other thread about what this type of build does to the hobby of our old trucks .Mine are at stock height but I may do another one day a bit lower .I love these kinds of builds and I think its all good for our hobby whether they are lowered or not ,but yours are perfection .I can learn a lot just by looking in here on your builds .
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What system you running to operate the engine?
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Old 03-31-2015, 01:24 PM   #24
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Superflysteiny ,I dont mean to be nosey but just curious what a ballpark figure would be for a chassis set up like yours would be .It is a piece of Art just as it sits ,but the reason I ask is because of the other thread about what this type of build does to the hobby of our old trucks .Mine are at stock height but I may do another one day a bit lower .I love these kinds of builds and I think its all good for our hobby whether they are lowered or not ,but yours are perfection .I can learn a lot just by looking in here on your builds .
You could have 10000 in the suspension, air ride, brakes and powder coating
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Are you asking me which harness. The computer is stock and that will be tuned on the dyno. I will be running a precision wiring harness.
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Superflysteiny ,I dont mean to be nosey but just curious what a ballpark figure would be for a chassis set up like yours would be .It is a piece of Art just as it sits ,but the reason I ask is because of the other thread about what this type of build does to the hobby of our old trucks .Mine are at stock height but I may do another one day a bit lower .I love these kinds of builds and I think its all good for our hobby whether they are lowered or not ,but yours are perfection .I can learn a lot just by looking in here on your builds .
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You could have 10000 in the suspension, air ride, brakes and powder coating
Flashed . . ..... Keep in mind SuperFly uses top of the line brakes that require the bigger wheels, & state of the art air mgt. For those w/o that kind of budget, a rolling chassis can be done for much less if one is frugal (I don't have half that in my 64's rolling chassis set-up). A guy could just get the suspension parts & combine them w/limited powder coating, some rattle-can detail work, OE brakes, steelies, + a manual air set-up & achieve similar results (something w/a similar stance, is still clean & driveable but w/o the upgraded options).

SuperFly, N2Billet, Delmo, & Dino still have the 'details' advantage IMO as they've assembled several of these set-ups which helps that learning curve but we all gotta start somewhere
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