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DJM 3" drop lower control arms?
Does anyone have any experience with DJM's 3" dropped lower control arms for a 66 c10?
I am trying to get as low as possible in the front without having to do a disc conversion. It seems like the only way to do that is to either cut the bump stops off of stock lowers and cut a 3" spring and not care about alignment or give DJM's control arms a shot. I am just wondering about the quality of their product. If anyone out there is running these let me know. Thanks |
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Re: DJM 3" drop lower control arms?
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My old roomate had a killer patina 65 short fleet back before patina trucks were 'popular'. He decided on dropped a-arms (vs my recommendation) & his truck was destroyed by a manhole cover that protruded from the street. The impact was square center of the a-arm & bent the frame where the rails kick-up for the front x-member.
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Re: DJM 3" drop lower control arms?
Given the choice, I agree with Scoti. There is no reason to run the lower arms when you can do spindles and springs these days. Except of course the disc conversion. That said I put DJM 3" lower arms on my '71 in 1995 and haven't had any problems but the bottom spring pockets are beat. The pros are that you do maintain alignment and you can run 15" rims (with spindles you might have to trim the lower arms, depending on backspacing). The cons are destroying your truck on a pothole, potential ball joint stress / wear, and I personally don't like the look of them hanging down.
A year or two ago I cut one coil off of the springs, the front drop sits at about 5.5" and still aligns. There is alot of play in the camber on these trucks. I would still like to switch to spindles/springs though. That should do it for you!
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Re: DJM 3" drop lower control arms?
I run 'em and like 'em. I could send you a pic of what they look like installed.
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Re: DJM 3" drop lower control arms?
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Re: DJM 3" drop lower control arms?
Thanks for the quick replies. The main reason I am not wanting to convert to discs is so I can run my stock rims. I was mainly wanting to know about the quality of DJM's parts. It doesn't seem like a lot of people are running these and I was trying to figure out why.
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Re: DJM 3" drop lower control arms?
They are pretty beefy, that's for sure! I think most go with drop spindles/discs. The quality of my arms was top notch, and only takes a couple of hours to do the switch.
Dano
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Re: DJM 3" drop lower control arms?
id do the disc swap with drop spindles. I ordered spindles and brake and rotor kit for under $600 shipped to my door. I looked for a long time cause i wanted the nastalgia of drums but its well worth the $600. plus you stop better
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Re: DJM 3" drop lower control arms?
I understand about the wheels. I have drum brake wheels that wont clear calipers. So now the wheel expense on top of the brakes .
Ouch just saw the price on the lower arms.... looks like it will be a disc brake swap for that coinage
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Guelph, Ontario
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Re: DJM 3" drop lower control arms?
I want to buy a set of these 3inch drop control arms also but when I look them up no set says they will fit a 65 c10 I find different part numbers ever time i look.... what part number did you guys buy ... dont want to buy them then not fit.. thanks ever one
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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Re: DJM 3" drop lower control arms?
What is a good company for 2" or 2 1/2"drop spindles?
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Sapulpa Oklahoma
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Re: DJM 3" drop lower control arms?
I just ordered CPP drop spindles and disc brake kit from Summit (free shipping ) I just gave Summit the CPP part number . Every one else wanted $100 shipping charge . Everything went together great . Have not drove yet still building.
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Re: DJM 3" drop lower control arms?
I used mcgaughy drop spindles, lowest price at that time.....kieth
USED A FRONT CROSSMEMBER FROM A 91 BURBAN.......DID NOT COST MUCH...DISC BRAKES, POWER STEERING, SWAY BAY ENGINE, TRANSMISSION, WIRING HARNESS, TILT WHEEL TOTAL COST $700.00 BEATS THE HECK OUT OF A KIT.... |
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