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12-01-2011, 10:00 PM | #26 |
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Re: X Member Design and Frame Bracing- '66 C10
A cage would make the frame much stiffer but it's just going to be a driver and not an all out track car. I'd like to eventually upgrade the suspension and occasionally autocross it but that'll be later down the road. I want to do the frame mods while the body is off now, so the later upgrades will have a good foundation.
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12-02-2011, 10:17 AM | #28 |
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Re: X Member Design and Frame Bracing- '66 C10
Thanks a lot for the information and I feel like I have learned a lot by participating in the discussion. Lots of really good information on this site and there are a lot of knowledgeable people as well. That is why I come here to lurk, learn, and discuss. Great ideas on how to increase the strenth of the frame and the X brace design is great........Kieth
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12-04-2011, 10:11 AM | #29 |
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Re: X Member Design and Frame Bracing- '66 C10
Thanks, bcutt. That is the one I remembered and could not find.
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12-05-2011, 07:50 AM | #31 |
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Re: X Member Design and Frame Bracing- '66 C10
I thought that had to be it. As far as I know PB sells this as a partial kit with all the tubing pre bent, along with the crossmember and mounting plates. It would still take some cutting and fitting but the hard work would be done.
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12-26-2011, 07:12 PM | #33 |
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I have this week off so I was able to start making some progress. I decided to use 1"x2" 14g rectangle tubing for the X members, and it should be here tomorrow. I got the frame stripped down and temporary braces welded in, then flipped the trailing arm crossmember and temporarily reinstalled it and the the trailing arms/axle. I laid out the rear X member with string to check for trailing arm and driveshaft clearance at full drop and lift. I've decided to use a T56 trans and have a friend that's going to let me borrow his to mock up the engine/trans so I can build the front X member around it. Here's the pics of the rear, let me know what you think before I start welding in tubing!
Flipped T/A crossmember. Full drop, string represents bed floor. Upper and lower X's, will have triangulated braces tying the top and bottom together. Bottom tubes will be bent for trailing arm/driveshaft clearance. I have a tubing roller to do this with.
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12-30-2011, 09:11 PM | #34 |
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I've got the upper tubes cut, shaped, welded, and clamped in place. It's amazing how much stiffer the rear half of the frame is with just the upper X clamped in place!!
I tapered down the ends of the tubing up front to make sure they cleared the cab when it goes back on. Slight bend to clear the bed floor braces. Driveshaft clearance at full drop. Finished up, ready to be welded in place. Bed floor rail clearance. Trailing arm clearance at full drop.
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My poor little pea brain is bursting at the seams with all the info....
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Re: X Member Design and Frame Bracing- '66 C10
Astro: Nice work! Looks awesome- don't know how I missed this before- any more progress?
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01-26-2012, 10:38 PM | #39 |
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I like it, Hotchkis did a similar setup on one of their sponsored trucks, here are a couple pics in case you haven't seen them.
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I know it's an old thread, but how did the final bracing turn out?
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There is enough clearance around the T56 to build a sleeve for the center of the X braces.
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I was going to go with a T56 with my LS conversion in my '77, but decided it was harder to shift gears while holding an adult beverage between my legs so I opted for a 6L80 that I can paddle shift.
I'm waiting to see how you finish crossbracing Goldy so I can get an idea of how to do the same. Guys like you that have talent is what keeps guys like me with none, enthused about the little we attempt. |
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Any up dates
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Re: X Member Design and Frame Bracing- '66 C10
I am also working on some frame reinforcement. Any progress on this?
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07-31-2013, 07:13 AM | #46 |
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Maybe he is just swamped with other stuff and giving Goldy the summer off.
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07-31-2013, 09:54 AM | #47 |
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Haven't done anything else, we're slammed at work with three restoration jobs and more lined up after they leave. My daily driver has been needing some attention for awhile so I'm currently sorting through making some suspension/wheel/tire changes on it in my spare time; might be at Goodguys Charlotte autocross with it later this year. I also bought a few cars to flip for more Goldilocks bucks and I still need to sell those. I will post back here once I start back on it.
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great tread!
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Here is an album of what we did to stiffen up the C-10 we built in house...
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