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Old 08-19-2009, 10:24 AM   #26
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After buying Kevin all that nice shiny shop equipment, I can only imagine how thin the wallet is!
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Old 08-19-2009, 10:30 AM   #27
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Re: 2" Drop Trailing arms

Well, here's the trailing arm x-member I was alluding to in a previous post. I went ahead and made the height of the front mount adjustable from stock height, to 2" raised from stock height.

I will be offering a "special" on these items. 2" Dropmember Trailing Arms and trailing arm x-member $699. If anybody has already purchased a trailing arm x-member and wants to update to the new version AND purchase the arms, get with me and I will do an exchange on the non-adjustable version... that way it's the latest and greatest.





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Old 08-19-2009, 10:31 AM   #28
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Re: 2" Drop Trailing arms

This is on my suspension list for sure
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Old 08-19-2009, 10:42 AM   #29
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I will do an exchange on the non-adjustable version... that way it's the latest and greatest.
Sounds like Mexico is about to get a large batch of slightly used series 1 DM's
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Old 08-19-2009, 11:56 AM   #30
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do you have to use that x member with the drop trailing arms?
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Old 08-19-2009, 11:59 AM   #31
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Nice!, this will make Project 50th look and handle that much better!.. I guess I will have to move my CPP cross member over to the shortwide project.
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Old 08-19-2009, 12:08 PM   #32
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do you have to use that x member with the drop trailing arms?
You do not "Have" to use this crossmember with the arms. A factory version, or aftermarket replacement will work just fine. The adjustable unit allows the front pivots to be raised in conjunction with the rear.
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Old 08-19-2009, 01:52 PM   #33
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Re: 2" Drop Trailing arms

Oh man, now that is a great piece, awesome work Nate!
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Old 08-19-2009, 02:08 PM   #34
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i think craig(LUV2XLR8) will be happy with these arms..
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Old 08-19-2009, 04:05 PM   #35
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Nice design improvements BTW..... I'm glad some vendors actually listen to the consumer & consider their input when creating products .
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Old 08-19-2009, 11:47 PM   #36
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Those are b!tchin..... I reakky need to get soem projects done asap ....
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Those rock! How much for just the trailing arms? Nate, would it ruin the integrity of the arms if you just welded a bracket on to accept the super track bar? I guess you've gone this far, you might as well offer one of those too.......
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Those rock! How much for just the trailing arms? Nate, would it ruin the integrity of the arms if you just welded a bracket on to accept the super track bar? I guess you've gone this far, you might as well offer one of those too.......
A welded bracket would work just fine. I will be offering more pieces to the puzzle as time goes on! We will be offering a complete kit including bolt-in notch, panhard bar, and shock relocation brackets.
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Old 08-20-2009, 12:52 AM   #39
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A welded bracket would work just fine. I will be offering more pieces to the puzzle as time goes on! We will be offering a complete kit including bolt-in notch, panhard bar, and shock relocation brackets.
Any idea on the time frame? Hopefully some of the jobs I've been looking at will pan out and I might just have you build me a complete chassis. Then I can display my sign and not feel guilty........., .

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Very Nice! Just what LowBuck needs for a DM conversion

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Old 08-21-2009, 07:08 AM   #42
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Very nice looking work! Just curious, what is the major benefit of dropped trailing arms?
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Any idea on the time frame? Hopefully some of the jobs I've been looking at will pan out and I might just have you build me a complete chassis. Then I can display my sign and not feel guilty........., .
Let's see.....I have bought a complete C4 chassis, two front dropmembers (v2 & V3), two rear dropmembers, carrier bearing crossmember and some other stuff and I still DON'T have a sign..........I cut the tip of his finger off and he holds it against me......go figure!
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Very nice looking work! Just curious, what is the major benefit of dropped trailing arms?
Other manufacturers offer tubular arms that are like an OE replacement & advertised as 'better' because of the tubular construction. But when you're lowering one of these trucks, one of the first mods many of us do is add lowering blocks. Why not build the drop into the arm since you're building the arms anyway?? No extra expense for blocks. No extra expense for longer u-bolts. Is that all? Nope.


15" wheel guys should also see benefits because the u-bolt nuts are no longer under the bottom of the arm offering better scrub-line clearance. That's it right? Nope, still more....

Tubular arms offered before were more rigid in construction w/poly bushings. That's not necessarily optimum for a system that utilized the flex of the original I-beam construction & rubber bushings to limit bind (the more rigid construction of the tubular beam is good by itself; just not so good in this app as it will bind sooner). But, plug in a bushing that limits slop & offers better articulation & the tubular beam get's much better. The flex joint is also rebuildable & greaseable.

These are similar to NASCAR arms but w/o the harshness of the mono-ball bushing which would wear quickly (much like a heim-joint) in a true 'street driven' environment.
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Other manufacturers offer tubular arms that are like an OE replacement & advertised as 'better' because of the tubular construction. But when you're lowering one of these trucks, one of the first mods many of us do is add lowering blocks. Why not build the drop into the arm since you're building the arms anyway?? No extra expense for blocks. No extra expense for longer u-bolts. Is that all? Nope.


15" wheel guys should also see benefits because the u-bolt nuts are no longer under the bottom of the arm offering better scrub-line clearance. That's it right? Nope, still more....

Tubular arms offered before were more rigid in construction w/poly bushings. That's not necessarily optimum for a system that utilized the flex of the original I-beam construction & rubber bushings to limit bind (the more rigid construction of the tubular beam is good by itself; just not so good in this app as it will bind sooner). But, plug in a bushing that limits slop & offers better articulation & the tubular beam get's much better. The flex joint is also rebuildable & greaseable.

These are similar to NASCAR arms but w/o the harshness of the mono-ball bushing which would wear quickly (much like a heim-joint) in a true 'street driven' environment.
Couldn't have said it better! Thanks SCOTI!

My main goal was to address all the items that I felt other manufacturers missed.
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