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looking at it as i have to rebuild either one i use and the 454 is a bunch more to build and i could build a stout 350 for what the 454 will cost to build stock... thats all. |
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did you find anything out about that?
mmmm?..................454?.......................ahhhhhh?
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Anyone have any info on shortening a frame on a 88-98? Found one here on the site but where they cut it, it looks as if it raises the rear of truck when your done.
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ten -15 years ago a kid i knew built his own1/2 ton using a extended cab long box frame he slid the rear cab mounts back and cut them to fit was the only mod he had to do he said. he built 3/4 a couple of years later and he discovered the rear mounts from a short box extended cab fit perfectly
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http://www.fullsizechevy.com/forums/...sion-info.html
man the info is pretty scarce..... yeah that seems to be the way most people are doing it......
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yes that is correct. He built them before chevy offered them from the factory in 99
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So then why didn't Mr Scott find a king cab longbed instead?
He's been spending too much time around them warp drives.............. |
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yeah, warp drives.............. Mr Scott, the engineer on Star Trek. I'll be Captain Kirk............
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you was supposed to say "aye cappin, I'm givin er all she's got!!!"
So anyway, did you figure out yet where you need to cut the frame? Last edited by highperf4x4; 12-06-2009 at 01:14 AM. |
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Um, im thinking im going to cut it under the cab, i think it will look a whole lot better that way.
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With that method I wondered a few things: If you move the axle forward will that mess with centering the wheel in the wheelwell? I figured the leaf springs would have to be the same length between a long and short but I am not 100% for sure. Wouldnt make sense if they different but... What happens since you would be moving the hanger it would be moved down towards the ground and forward since the frame dips down when you move towards underneath the cab forward. |
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I think im going to cut it under the cab, it seems like it will be more of a pain in the arse but will look better and be easier, that way you dont have to mess with any of the leaf spring perches and just cut some off the back of the frame also. Will have to cut the rear cab mount off and the front bed mount and move them.
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Are these trucks different than the 73-87 trucks as far as where they get cut? The 73-87 trucks are usually just cut right behind the cab, and then just welded back up.
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oh....
and i found you a smilie!!
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There is about a foot before the frame bends upward to where it will hit the cab if i do cut it under the cab. Still have to put a tape to it and do some figuring, that would be cool to just cut the back of frame off and move the spring hangers but id have to look at it more to see if that would be better to do it that way or not.. |
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Dude, quit making such a fuss out of this. Just chop the frame about 2 feet behind the cab and leave it sticking out like a couple of handles for Joe to hang onto while he pushes you around town. You can rev the engine for effect and hang some chinese lights on it...................
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Scott......Ok, that makes sense.
If I remember correctly you need to remove 12" behind the cab. It would be a lot of work, but I think it would be helpful to pull the beds off one of your short bed trucks and the crew and compare them side by side.... Travis.…
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