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Hey man, your suposed to be with the wife.
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Nice! Another quality build to follow
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06-08-2014, 08:58 PM | #54 |
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I took some 2x3 and had them drilled so I could make some lowering blocks. I pie cut them to put pinion angle back into the rear.
Than got started on lowering the body mounts 5/8 of a inch. Why? that is the amount of spacer I have on her bed, buy lowering the cab that amount I won't need the spacers!! I was able the drill the holes lower, super easy. Here are the front cab mounts, I lendthen them. |
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Welded up.
To do the core support mount I lowered the front frame section so the drop included the bumper too!! Thanks Jason |
06-08-2014, 09:18 PM | #56 |
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Looking good, you and wife honeymooning in shop?
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Awesome as always, a lot of work for a minimal amount of drop. But it's soo worth it. How much angle you put in those lowering blocks?
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lol, I know you know whats up, you follow me on instagram!!!
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I took out a 1/2" wedge on the block. It was 5 or 6 degrees on her truck. Jason |
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Yes!! and Thanks!!!!
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whats the bag of concret for on the frame? holding down flat?
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06-09-2014, 12:01 AM | #63 |
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yes, I needed weight on it to keep it level!! Whatever it takes! lol
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very cool!!
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The more I look at this the more I dig it.
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Thats tha way ta do it.
Stop, look, wonder whats different, know theres something but well,,,, I Dig It! |
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Way to go Jason. You giving a couple more ideas for mine. But first!!! I got to tackle the pancake..... now what kind of syrup should I use
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Speacking of Pancakes.
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You make it look easy! Luckily for guys like me there are bolt-in solutions.
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When you pan cake the cross memeber does the motor or motor mount move at all? |
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Glad to see you are doing another one.Even more cool to see you got out the grinder plasma cutter and welder to do it.
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So I saved all my patterns from when I did Maggies truck, and started on the rear bag mounts. On her truck the bag is off set on the control arm, no biggie other than the control arm is twisted when the truck is aired up. I wanted to see if I could center it on the control arm. I was able to by not having the bag mounts square to the frame and using just the lower outter two holes.
You can see that I'll have to notch the frame in order to have bag clearnce. Its hard to tell but the bag bolts are not parallel to the frame. The upper mark is nothing. Lower bag plate welded on and the inner frame support welded in. (its not parallel to the frame either) Its at a angle. Upper bag mount done! |
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The rest of the pics!
This is how I set up bag heigth (3") and lined up the upper and lower bolt holes. Done. I'm at a stand still, waiting on parts. Just got my rear wheels in so I could order my axles, and I have some other parts on order too, Porterbuilt control arms, pan hard rod kit, disc brake kit and dropped spindles. Stay tuned!! Jason |
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Nice work man
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