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02-03-2014, 11:47 AM | #1 |
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Front suspension crossmember?
I am trying to lose weight on the front end. Plans are for street/drag racing the truck. I want to ditch the front suspension, but most the systems I see are for drop suspensions, air bags and stuff. Nothing really for Drag set up. I would like to retain an "O.E." style components and NOT end up with alot of hard to replace specialty parts. does anybody know if anthing exists?
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02-03-2014, 01:58 PM | #2 |
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Re: Front suspension crossmember?
Most of the companies make a coil over option which would be nice for a drag set up but would replace most of the front suspension.
I am a bit confused though, if you aren't looking to replace a lot of the front suspension what are you trying to replace?
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02-03-2014, 06:44 PM | #3 |
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Re: Front suspension crossmember?
I am looking to replace it, yes. But the problem I have had with Heidts parts is they use there own calipers, ball joints, rotors and such. So when something needed replacement, you had to go back to them. $$$$ There are companies that make control arms that use Original equipment style ball joint. And will give you the Moog replacement # so you can go to Napa and replace these parts. I don't want to get stuck with a bunch of specialty, 1 off parts that I can't replace.
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02-03-2014, 06:57 PM | #4 |
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Re: Front suspension crossmember?
look at Porterbuilt, they have tubular cross members and A-arms that will help with drive-ability, cut weight and mount to factory spindles so you can use stock steering, breaks and ball joints.
Also, if they don't have what you are looking for they might be able to help design, build or send you in the right direction to get what you want.
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Re: Front suspension crossmember?
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Fatmans Fab has a bolt-in C10 set-up thats MII based so replacement parts for those should be typical parts store items. They're also prob lighter duty & would likely also be lighter weight.
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02-03-2014, 09:01 PM | #6 |
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Re: Front suspension crossmember?
No-Limits is way lighter then stock I think its like 125#s. You could just run any of the drag racing stuff and make your own.
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02-03-2014, 09:54 PM | #7 |
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Re: Front suspension crossmember?
It may not be the way you want to go, but you could drop probably 20-25lbs fairly easily. You could have the lower shafts machined out of aluminum. I bet those stockers weigh 6-8 lbs. each. Another thing you could do is swap the calipers to the smaller metric calipers. I think I've heard this was good for 3 lbs. a side. Modifieds use the big caliper spindles but use a tab to fit the metric caliper. I think Speedway carries them. If not Harris does or any other modified chassis builder. You could even go to aluminum calipers that way too. I wouldn't be afraid to swiss cheese the stock arms and crossmember within reason either. They are way overbuilt for just street driving.
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02-03-2014, 10:26 PM | #8 |
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Re: Front suspension crossmember?
Other option to look at here at Scotts We have a bolt in and weld in ifs for your truck.
For drag race use.We have several customers out there who have our bolt in and weld in ifs on there trucks that do drag race. 1.Johnny shomate has a 67 c-10 out of Houston who has one of the fastest c-10 out there in a 1/8 mile.Low 4's in a steel body c-10 ifs set up with a manual rack Wilwood 12 inch rotor slotted only Wilwood 4 piston caliper No sway-bar Double adjustable coil-overs weighs in at 186lbs Truck weighs over 3200lbs We several more in the Houston and Oklahoma and Dallas area that drag race there trucks with our kits For our ifs you have two choices 1.Scotts C-10 bolt in or weld in we do have one that uses a 73-87 ball joint and a 73-87 c-10 spindal as a option Second option 2.Scotts C-10 bolt in or weld in that will come with a mustang spindal and the parts can be purchased at any parts store in the country for calipers-ball joints ect If you have any questions you can send us a e-mail at scotts@scottshotrods.com You can call us at 1 (800)273-5195 hrs 7am till 5pm pacific time if you have any questions at all Justin |
02-03-2014, 11:09 PM | #9 |
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Re: Front suspension crossmember?
So your saying a 3200# steel truck is running low 4s that's cool you have pics of this 2400hp C-10
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02-04-2014, 12:15 PM | #10 |
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02-04-2014, 12:55 PM | #11 |
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Re: Front suspension crossmember?
Very Cool!!
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