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Old 08-08-2007, 11:35 PM   #26
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Re: PROJECT Father/Son Chassis build....

Looking very good John, I'm digging it.....
The aluminum gas tank arrived today. It looks awesome. You are gonna love it! I also have the viair chrome 380C dual pak compressors. Will drop them off to you soon. Keep up the good work.
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Old 08-08-2007, 11:36 PM   #27
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Nice. You're making me want to go air ride all the way around.
Sure, why not ??

No but really,

You sound like you just want to do the rear for now....I think that is perfectly fine. Adjustability and extra load capacity, you can't beat it.

I forgot to mention, they also offer an in-expensive "air-shock" controller system. (that can be adapted to the bags). This is the next step up from the schrader valve set-up. Small low-current compresser, and incab guage and control. Works good. Sure you wont be winning any lowrider HOP competitions, but hey you cant win them all !
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Old 08-08-2007, 11:41 PM   #28
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Re: PROJECT "Father/Son" C-20 Rolling Chassis Build

Just wondering if the c-notch was purchased from FBI also? Looking goood, love the pics keep em coming! Later

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Old 08-09-2007, 12:00 AM   #29
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Sure, why not ??

No but really,

You sound like you just want to do the rear for now....I think that is perfectly fine. Adjustability and extra load capacity, you can't beat it.

I forgot to mention, they also offer an in-expensive "air-shock" controller system. (that can be adapted to the bags). This is the next step up from the schrader valve set-up. Small low-current compresser, and incab guage and control. Works good. Sure you wont be winning any lowrider HOP competitions, but hey you cant win them all !
Which system is this, and where can i buy it?
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Looks good !
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Old 08-09-2007, 09:06 AM   #31
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nice work! keep the picts coming.
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Old 08-09-2007, 10:53 AM   #32
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Re: PROJECT "Father/Son" C-20 Rolling Chassis Build

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Just wondering if the c-notch was purchased from FBI also? Looking goood, love the pics keep em coming! Later
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I believe everything was purchased from FBI.....

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Which system is this, and where can i buy it?
Air-lift makes this kit....I will get you the part number later...I'm late for work...

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Looks good !
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Old 08-09-2007, 11:29 AM   #33
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Re: PROJECT "Father/Son" C-20 Rolling Chassis Build

NICE WORK !!! Makes me want to go air ride, but first I have to fix my diff.
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Old 08-09-2007, 02:51 PM   #34
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Rocka, nice work you are doing. Very clean. I had a couple questions tho. Me and a friend (sam59) are probably going to bag his truck pretty soon, and I was wondering which bags you were using on the front. Firestone 2500/2600's? Slam specialties? Did those lower cups for underneath the bag come with them as a kit, made for the 60's model? If not, what size cup is that? That upper bag mount looks good. Eliminates welding which is nice for those of us without welders. Did that bolt on bracket also come from fbi, or did you make it? Last question I promise, how did dropping those A arms go? Any recommendations? Are new parts (e.i. bushings, pins) necessary when putting them back together? I haven't done a lot of work on trucks this old and I'm weary about breaking something. Sorry for all the questions, but I've got bags on my 2000 sierra in the garage and its just a little different. Thanks
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Old 08-09-2007, 08:07 PM   #35
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Re: PROJECT "Father/Son" C-20 Rolling Chassis Build

well Jdub i dont know anything about bags or how they works or are installed but you said your afraid to break something? in my experience its hard as hell to break anything on these trucks while your working on them. seems to me like the 2000 would be more sensitive to accidental breaks.
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Old 08-09-2007, 11:38 PM   #36
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Re: PROJECT Father/Son Chassis build....

wow. that is amazing, my fiancee is in the middle of doing that to his truck right now, and to do that and have it all work is a lot of hard work... looks good
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Old 08-10-2007, 01:48 AM   #37
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Re: PROJECT Father/Son Chassis build....

Two things you probably already know, but I'll just mention them anyway...

I think you need some sort of steering stop. I left that part of the bump stop mount on mine and have seen others do it this way. Also, you can cut those lower cups down to 3/4" if you want to get it lower. This pics shows both (my cups are 1.5")

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Old 08-10-2007, 10:18 AM   #38
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Re: PROJECT "Father/Son" C-20 Rolling Chassis Build

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Rocka, nice work you are doing. Very clean. I had a couple questions tho. Me and a friend (sam59) are probably going to bag his truck pretty soon, and I was wondering which bags you were using on the front. Firestone 2500/2600's? Slam specialties? Did those lower cups for underneath the bag come with them as a kit, made for the 60's model? If not, what size cup is that? That upper bag mount looks good. Eliminates welding which is nice for those of us without welders. Did that bolt on bracket also come from fbi, or did you make it? Last question I promise, how did dropping those A arms go? Any recommendations? Are new parts (e.i. bushings, pins) necessary when putting them back together? I haven't done a lot of work on trucks this old and I'm weary about breaking something. Sorry for all the questions, but I've got bags on my 2000 sierra in the garage and its just a little different. Thanks
No problem about the questions man...thats why I'm and everyone else here is for.

Anyway....We are using the Slams all the way around.....the bolt on plate came with this kit, as well as the lower cups....however I did reproduce it for future installs. I wouldn't worry about snapping any bolts when dropping the arms...as a matter of fact, they should be coated with a nice layer of oil/grease from the years !!! As far as the bushings, we will probably replace everything with new when it goes back to getting after powder-coating...but again it is not neccesary....as there are no rubber bushings to deal with. Just check them for slop...if the truck was maintained and greased at regular intervals from day one, them they are probably ok.

It's a really nice kit...easy to install, however the only drawback on the front is because the plate mounts flat under the frame pocket...it will not drop as low as some might want. Mounting the bag inside the pocket (up higher) and trimming the pipe a little (1" max) will allow more drop.

Again this is not what this particular customer of mine is looking for.

Something to keep in mind...hope this helps...

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Old 08-10-2007, 11:12 AM   #39
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Hey chief - sent you a PM re: parts...
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Old 08-10-2007, 01:30 PM   #40
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Thanks for the reply. I see what you are saying about the top mounting plate restricting some potential 'lowness' that you could achieve. However, I'm not trying to lay rocker either, I just want a nice stance. What kind of drop are you expecting with that setup? Keep the pictures coming!
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Old 08-10-2007, 04:21 PM   #41
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Re: PROJECT "Father/Son" C-20 Rolling Chassis Build

Hey chief whats the price for bags and the hardware, Just to run a line to the back like old skool air shocks? Just trying to get a feel about bag set up. Thats some good work you are doing bro.
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Old 08-10-2007, 11:40 PM   #42
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I just got a set of those valves today, any chance to try them out yet?
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Old 08-12-2007, 02:29 PM   #43
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Re: PROJECT "Father/Son" C-20 Rolling Chassis Build

Not yet man....you might be trying yours before I try out these !!!

Three terminals on the coil...which one's do we use ?...I'm assuming the the two with the LED and clamping DIODE soldered between them.


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Old 08-13-2007, 09:38 PM   #44
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Hey John
Regarding the Blitzluft, there are 2 vertical terminals and 1 horizontal. Use the L vertical for ground and R vertical for 12V power.
Keep up the good work and posting pics. I'm certain we're going to run shocks on all corners. We'll talk down the road more about the shock mounts.
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Old 08-14-2007, 12:33 AM   #45
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Sweet! looking good. I need one of those front bag kits so I don't have to make my own. What is the price on just a front kit with no bags?
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Re: PROJECT "Father/Son" C-20 Rolling Chassis Build

[QUOTE=Frizzle Fry;2302866]Two things you probably already know, but I'll just mention them anyway...

I think you need some sort of steering stop. I left that part of the bump stop mount on mine and have seen others do it this way. Also, you can cut those lower cups down to 3/4" if you want to get it lower. This pics shows both (my cups are 1.5")

Thanks FF...but I know all about the steering stop, but it's good you mentioned it for everyone else here.....I mainly pulled that ugly thing off, and I will fab up my own...but I am waiting for the wheels for the correct mock-up to get max steering !!

Also...I didn't really want the bags resting on the a-arms when deflated....but I will trim the lower pipe a little.

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Regarding the Blitzluft, there are 2 vertical terminals and 1 horizontal. Use the L vertical for ground and R vertical for 12V power.
Keep up the good work and posting pics. I'm certain we're going to run shocks on all corners. We'll talk down the road more about the shock mounts.
Cheers,
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I figured that as well, thanks Rich....I was off this weekend...but of course the pics will resume soon !!!!

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Here's a few more from tonight....

Finished up the tank mounts.....
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Since these valves didn't come with any mounts...what I did is replaced the brass Tee's with some steel Parkers..and welded my own mounts to them. Work out good.
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Excellent John!
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Looking Good Cheif! Just wondering if you started the c-notch install yet? Also how big is it? Thanks!

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Compressor mounting.....


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