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Old 07-22-2008, 11:28 PM   #1
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What bag is that you are running ?
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Old 07-22-2008, 11:30 PM   #2
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What bag is that you are running on the rear ?
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Old 07-25-2008, 12:40 AM   #3
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Re: 84 with a Dropmember

Nathan,
Got a couple questions here:

1) in the very last pic it look like the lower link tab on the forward 4 link mount hangs below the frame. Optical Illusion or will it hang far enough down to keep from laying frame?
2) Will this work on my 89? Could the bag mount's be "adjusted" to accomodate a higher load rating bag? I would be full welding the DM in the 89 and would want to lose the pan hard in favor of a watt's since fender clearence is already tight.

I know there are a couple vendors that make stuff for getting the big dog down but none that LAY and I'm for the most part extremely pleased with the burban so I'd rather roll PB.

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Also, could the rear kit be used to convert a Long Wheel Base frame to short wheelbase? I know that most take about 12" out of the straight section in the frame just past the cab, but why not use this bolt in kit to do the same thing, just use a different set of holes to locate it with? Just an idea that popped in my head...
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Also, could the rear kit be used to convert a Long Wheel Base frame to short wheelbase? I know that most take about 12" out of the straight section in the frame just past the cab, but why not use this bolt in kit to do the same thing, just use a different set of holes to locate it with? Just an idea that popped in my head...
The difference in length from the LWB and SWB are in the frame section before it raises to go up over the axle. This notch is built to fit the section of the frame that raises... therefore, it will not work in the way you are suggesting. It would make like a lot easier if it was that simple!
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Re: 84 with a Dropmember

to convert it to a shortbed you need to shorten part in the front and part in the back of the axle , but i think it can be done too .
i'm just not sure if the bed will line up to the holes in the frame
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Re: 84 with a Dropmember

Here are a few more pics of the truck.

Those planning on running the Dropmember Rear kit and the fuel cell from Performance Online... You will need to raise the tank, I would recommend 2" if you plan on laying frame. There is maybe 1/2" of ground clearance when aired out... too close for comfort.
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hey nate how much taller is that notch then mine chris
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hey nate how much taller is that notch then mine chris
This one is 2" deeper than yours... you'll be fine with the Performance Online tank in it's normal mounting position.
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thanks , what kind of cv joint are you refering to in the in.ts
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Nate, I am thinking you are talking about a double cardan joint. Looks like this. Lots of 4x4 owners use it.

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Nate, I am thinking you are talking about a double cardan joint. Looks like this. Lots of 4x4 owners use it.

That's real similar... if not the same. I am not an expert in driveshafts, but have had more than one driveshaft shop tell me it can't be done... never made any sense to me, because the place I use makes it happen in one day!

I knew they were common in the 4x4 world.
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Tell em you want a wiggler joint then they will understand...;0)
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the joint they where probably thinking about was one thats commonly used on a frontwheeldrive car the ones with the balls in them , and yes those are impossible to use as they can't take the power , they would be nice joints though if they made them big enough
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I have worked on several 98-newer s-10 extended cabs that have those jounts factory.Yes, that joint is just like the front shaft on a 4 wheel drive.
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So I'm assuming this "wiggler" is something all of us guys who are bagged should invest in?
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If you have a SEVERE drop, it would eliminate u-joint binding at extreme angles. So yeah.
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Can I get a price for an 84'???? Oh yeah, will I be able to utilize this on a Crew Cab?
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This truck was stolen last week in Mesa, Arizona. If anybody has any information PLEASE contact me.
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nathan,
does it still look pretty close to the the pics above?? i live in chandler
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I am in Chandler as well. I saw it a couple months back driving in Gilbert at the Power Ranch park. Ill be sure to keep an eye out.
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Nathan, You do top notch work and I've been watching all your builds. I want one of your dropmembers when I get the funds to do it. Seeing that this truck is stolen is awful! With these boardmembers and the internet, i would think that this truck would stand out, or the parts from this truck. Do you put a serial number on your parts? If you don't, it might be good if you can to log a serial number and who it was sold to. I'll keep an eye out up here in N.C. There's car shows coming up, and with that truck, its bound to show up somewhere. Thats one bad truck and nobody's going to part it out and not show the truck, or its parts. I'll keep watching my local craigslist and car shows for any info on this. Best of luck getting this back.
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