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Old 06-22-2015, 01:43 PM   #1
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How can I get my LS lower in the frame???

The setup..

1) CPP sheetmetal mounts
2) CPP slider mounts (the small ones)
3) factory K frame
4) CTSV oil pan.

Overall, I'm pretty happy with this. I moved the CPP sheet metal mounts back to the second/third holes. Front hole on drivers side has the NLE steering rod coming through.

The truck pan hung below the stock K-frame 2-3". The CTSV pan gave me plenty of ground clearance but I've got at least 1.5" clearance between the front half of the pan and the top of the K frame.

The Headman TriY headers clear just fine with this set-up, but it looks like a K frame mount would be the ONLY style of mount that would still allow clearance for the headers if the motor was dropped down 1-2".

Thoughts??
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Old 06-22-2015, 01:48 PM   #2
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Re: How can I get my LS lower on the frame???

My overall limitation may be the fact that I'd like to add factory location A/C next year. I'll mock up power steering/alternator bracket and crank pulley on Wednesday but I doubt that will be the limiting factor.

Overall goal is the best handling set-up I can get, so the A/C may have to go up high anyhow.

I'm happy with how far back everything sits against the firewall. The TR6060 trans is as far back as I can get it even with the high hump installed.
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Old 06-22-2015, 11:21 PM   #3
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Re: How can I get my LS lower in the frame???

well, power steering pump and mounting bracket have PLENTY of clearance which confirms my questions about getting this baby a bit lower. Lonking for a bolt in. New to welding and I've got more $$ than time right about now.

Here are a few pic's of the header clearance with the current set-up
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Old 06-22-2015, 11:23 PM   #4
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Re: How can I get my LS lower in the frame???

just for reference, The TR6060 installed.
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Old 06-23-2015, 03:06 AM   #5
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Re: How can I get my LS lower in the frame???

Hmmm, I don't recall off the top of my head but I don't think any of the aftermarket crossmembers have a provision to lower the motor at all. I'm not sure if something like a dropmember would help, since iirc the actual motor mount locations aren't changed in height.

Otherwise you would probably need to consider having a set of stands fabbed up, or running a motor plate. The motor plate would let you put it anywhere since the mounts wouldn't need to be "under" it at all, so you can get ALL of that 1.5+ that you have.
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Old 06-23-2015, 08:59 AM   #6
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Re: How can I get my LS lower in the frame???

I built my own mounts like Brew said and got it as low as I wanted. I dont know what all options are out there I did mine 10 years ago so there was not nearly the options to purchase plus I am kinda cheap.
My factory ac is inside my side rail. I slide it in from the front. Those are some nice looking mounts and your install looks great.
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Old 06-23-2015, 01:00 PM   #7
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Re: How can I get my LS lower in the frame???

Thanks for the input guys!

I'm going to get the headers on again tomorrow along with all the accessories & starter and see if having these mounts modified or making new ones will cause and clearance issues...I might end up with drivers side header issues.

For the record, all the mounts are CPP for now.
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Old 06-24-2015, 01:20 AM   #8
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Re: How can I get my LS lower in the frame???

Check your frame for level (at ride height), & figure 3-4 degrees down to the rear on the eng/trans.....it looks to me that you are pretty close Longhorn
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