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Aha!I get it.The lower end of the shockwaves will attach to brackets on the frame right?When the bags airup it will produce downward force on the arms and bingo....orbit.Very nice work man,I'll be savin pics for when I wanna take the next step down to the ground.
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Make sure to keep posting pics,you've got me real interested.I'm gonna be out of the country for a month come Monday but I'll be searchin for this thread when I get home.Keep workin in the monster garage and I look forward to seeing the finished rolling frame!
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Anti roll bars maybe?
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I havn't finished
May be wrong but I assume there is more to come.
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more pictures
Here are some more pictures of the chassis. We are on our third style of wheel now. We ended up going with a intro twisted vista II 6. The people over at intro are awsome. Enjoy
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Badass.
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Cool stuff man!
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instant favorite thread!!
WOW!! I'm not much for the lowering of trucks but I do appreciated creativity & fab skills. I'd go the other way with that setup, (so I could lift it up when off-road, & lower it somewhat for the street), but to each his own. The main reason I'm replying is to compliment the fabwork. Good Job!! Keep us up with your progress. Later,
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uniballs
Just out of curiosity, are you using 1" uniballs on both the upper and lower control arms? How do these bolt to your spindle? Are there spacers or bolts available to fit in the tapered spindle holes? The whole setup looks great!
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Here are some more updated pictures.
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That is some nice fabrication. Is this a show only truck?
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Nope. This truck is going to be a driver. I can't stand it when people have cars they don't drive. What's the point of having it?
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What type of 4 link are you going with, angled upper bars or straight with a panhard? Also put the largest brakes you can on there to help fill the wheel and make it safe to stop. If I have a pet peeve about any truck with super bling wheels, it is not running big enough brakes to stop the rolling mass.
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it looks like you are running a stepside bed.....any major mods to get the wheels to tuck? i.e. narrowed rear, major mods to the inside of the fenders?
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that is just beautiful
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oh, ok. i just thought it was a stepside fender in post #1 picture 4.
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Valleycustom, damn I can fabricate but you guys are doing a beautiful job on that truck frame and doing it all in your garage is incredible. Props for this guy for sure. Next you will be building these frames for guys I am sure someone will ask. You better take measurements and record what you do. PROPS>
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Man I wish I have a 10th of the skills you have man! You could make a killing building frames for people! People would have you booked for months waiting for your next crazy creation. How long have you been working on this frame?
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