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Old 01-10-2007, 12:31 AM   #376
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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 . . .....
The Dropmember moves the lower control arm centerline up 3 inches from stock.

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Old 01-10-2007, 12:41 AM   #377
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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10

I don't remember seeing anything about whether the Dropmember centers the wheels in the wheelwell fore/aft. As most of us are well aware, these trucks have a tendency to push the CL back towards the firewall when extremely lowered. Is the DM designed to center the wheel, or at least closer than stock parts?

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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10

I just wanted to say that the dropmember is the sweetest setup I have seen. I am in planning stage now but this is definitely what I have been looking for. I have one question and is does not pertain to the drop member. What size are the rear tires on the camero your building. You show a picture in post #212. I am wanting to built my truck into a g-machine of sorts and have been looking for a killer wide rear tire. If I were wanting to run the same rear tire andwheel set up on my 70 What frame work would be involved? and again Killer set up and sweet rigs

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Old 01-12-2007, 10:34 AM   #380
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I just wanted to say that the dropmember is the sweetest setup I have seen. I am in planning stage now but this is definitely what I have been looking for. I have one question and is does not pertain to the drop member. What size are the rear tires on the camero your building. You show a picture in post #212. I am wanting to built my truck into a g-machine of sorts and have been looking for a killer wide rear tire. If I were wanting to run the same rear tire andwheel set up on my 70 What frame work would be involved? and again Killer set up and sweet rigs

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Old 01-12-2007, 12:15 PM   #381
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WOW Nathan! I didn't know you were going to build a back half setup also. Thats great! Your coming up with some great ideas! So when do you think you will design a complete frame that will lay rocker on 29" tires and folds up into a box so you can ship it easily? Let me know so i can buy stock in your company . Keep up the great work and remember i get a percentage of that idea

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I don't remember seeing anything about whether the Dropmember centers the wheels in the wheelwell fore/aft. As most of us are well aware, these trucks have a tendency to push the CL back towards the firewall when extremely lowered. Is the DM designed to center the wheel, or at least closer than stock parts?

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Yes Nathans dropmember does correct the wheel placement at dump in the fenders. Mine is centered perfectly. All you have to do is take your fender cut it in half, then grab another fender, cut out 2" of it in the center. Then you have to weld that 2" piece you cut out inbetween the 2 halves of your original fender. That is what i had to do.
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so will this back half kit be as sweet and complete and the front?
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are you guys open on saturday? I am going to be in the valley this weekend and would love to stop by and check out the work
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Yes Nathans dropmember does correct the wheel placement at dump in the fenders. Mine is centered perfectly. All you have to do is take your fender cut it in half, then grab another fender, cut out 2" of it in the center. Then you have to weld that 2" piece you cut out inbetween the 2 halves of your original fender. That is what i had to do.
Make sure you are taking pics. LOL. I'd love to see how you lined up your core support. hehehhe.
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Yes Nathans dropmember does correct the wheel placement at dump in the fenders. Mine is centered perfectly. All you have to do is take your fender cut it in half, then grab another fender, cut out 2" of it in the center. Then you have to weld that 2" piece you cut out inbetween the 2 halves of your original fender. That is what i had to do.
You lost me on the cutting the fender in-half and then adding two inches?

The Dropmember does center the wheel at dump.
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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10

Sorry Nathan, I was just joken about the wheel not being center. I wasn't thinking that someone might actually take me serious. Just to let everyone know that the dropmember does center the wheel at dump. I will take a picture tonight showing how well the wheel is centered in my fender. Anyways talk to you later.

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Here is a pic of the wheel centered. The fender is just mocked up but more or less in its correct spot. Sorry the pic is a little dark. My flash on my camera isn't very bright. I don't know if i would even call it a flash. I actually think it darkened the picture. Is that possible .

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Re: Dropmember in a 69 C10

i got another question for all that is stupid, but im going to say it anyways! well im trying to put a Borg Warner T-5 behind my 327!!! my truck is a C10 LWB P/U and has a rear engine crossmember mounts and bolts to a 11" cast iron bellhousing

my question is can this crossmember be moved to the rear of the tranny to be used as a tranny mount or will i have structial problems of the frame??
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Here is a pic of the wheel centered. The fender is just mocked up but more or less in its correct spot. Sorry the pic is a little dark. My flash on my camera isn't very bright. I don't know if i would even call it a flash. I actually think it darkened the picture. Is that possible .

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We're open Mon-Fri 8-5:30

There are occasions where I am at the shop on Saturdays, but I keep the doors locked and closed. If anybody is in the area and wants to stop by during business hours... feel free to do so, as long as we have set-up a time. Without a scheduled appointment, I can't guarantee I will be able to visit. My days are extremely busy and I have a lot to get done.
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Here is a pic of the wheel centered. The fender is just mocked up but more or less in its correct spot. Sorry the pic is a little dark. My flash on my camera isn't very bright. I don't know if i would even call it a flash. I actually think it darkened the picture. Is that possible .

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After the write up last week, I'm willing to venture a guess you'll be getting a bit busier real soon too.

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There are occasions where I am at the shop on Saturdays, but I keep the doors locked and closed. If anybody is in the area and wants to stop by during business hours... feel free to do so, as long as we have set-up a time. Without a scheduled appointment, I can't guarantee I will be able to visit. My days are extremely busy and I have a lot to get done.
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I'm right there with ya jimmydean.
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i got another question for all that is stupid, but im going to say it anyways! well im trying to put a Borg Warner T-5 behind my 327!!! my truck is a C10 LWB P/U and has a rear engine crossmember mounts and bolts to a 11" cast iron bellhousing

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It would work out best if you just removed that crossmember and purchased a tubular trans crossmember to use. Besides, my guess is that you'll end up cutting it apart to get it out! (unless of course your truck is already completely dis-assembled). The structural integrity will not be compromised enough to make it 'unsafe'.
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Nathan,

We've all pm'd each other and we've come to a unanimous decision.

You MUST go ahead with the cloning. It's the only way we can all get our dropmembers in a timely manner.

I'll be the first to make a doantion for the procedure.
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We've all pm'd each other and we've come to a unanimous decision.

You MUST go ahead with the cloning. It's the only way we can all get our dropmembers in a timely manner.

I'll be the first to make a doantion for the procedure.
I will be meeting with the bio-engineers next week....
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