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Got some glam shots taken here u go
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still need to install my notch wish i had a plasma cutter it has been hotter than hell here i am not looking forward to cutting and drilling all of that but am getting tired of the frame hitting the rearend if I dont put it in soon i am just gonna pound a notch in it lol i could air it up but I am afraid of heights lol
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Love that second shot! Great work!
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Excellent Job! Looks way cool!
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i just pulled the cups out and marked an inch all the way around the bottom of the cup and put it in a vice and put a cutting wheel on my grinder and cut it off was pretty easy took less than an hour to do both sides
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I may be wrong, but by looking at your original pics, i think you put your lower cups in upside down and thats why the truck sat so high. They didnt need to be cut. They look like the ones that are designed to be recessed into the lower control arm. Its suppsed to be a cup and it looks like you used it as a pedistal?
These arnt my pics, but this is how they install. That way the bag sits lower in the control arm so you get the proper drop. You cut an 8" hole in the lower arm and weld the cups in. Either way, this would be an easy way for you to get more drop. Its just 8" pipe with a cap on one end. Trace it out on the lower arm, cut it out, fit the cup into the control arm and weld it. I am going to do mine this way. Plus you can run a lower ride height with more bag pressure. As long as i get 4 inches of lift off the ground then I am happy. Last edited by Square_78; 07-23-2012 at 03:58 AM. |
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What did you pull your seat out of? And badass truck bro! I'm lovin how she looks
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Haha I hear ya, it's hard to put it all together quick enough and with all the fancy stuff on a minimum wage paycheck. But somehow us budget guys still get it done
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yeah there are some things that I want to do but I have been driving it to much been enjoying it this summer think I will wait till the snow flies to tear it down again no matter what i can't seem to stay satisfied with how low I am been weighing zing the frame or dropmember the dropmember looks a hell of alot easier and porterbuilt starts at $1100 man it costs to go low but looks so damn good laid out we will see I am gonna start saving either way
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The flat black is kind of a pain to wash and looks like our I'd getting chalky I wish I would have painted it satin for you posting guys I was thinking about spraying over the top of this with a satin clear let me know what you think the flat I used was just the rust oleum from home depot that you buy in the gallon
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Wow great thread, don't know how I missed. Lots of great info now that I am starting on my 69.
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Thanks I've built a few trucks already (my 60 is done), this will be the first one I have bagged. I will also post pics as I go.
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Truck looks great! Nice job!
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Hey thanks man and good luck on the biz I will be following hope it works out great for you I like the new shop truck
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thinking about tearing down the frontend and installing disc brakes and drop spindles how low can I get with spindles and bags in front also if I have power brakes already do I need to swap out the master cylinder any good threads with these done?
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Man, to swap brakes I think you just need the proportioning valve that hooks to the mast. cyl. with short lines, then you hook your existing lines into the valve. have a 69 I swapped from manual drum to power disc, and that was all I changed on the plumbing. Also, search the suspension section, there is a thread about how low on bags with stock lca's. I was surprised. I haven't put my drop spindles or bags on yet, but they are in the shop waiting. Talk to Travis with ProPerformance here on the board. He can get you some good deals. Good luck, and badass truck- Matt
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