"Z" ing the frame
I'm thinking about doing this to my 78 CHevy and I need some help. If you can provide detailed instructions, pictures, problems that I will encounter etc. it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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I ran across this board members page. I will be z'ing a 2WD Blazer frame SOON!
http://www.loweredd.com/Frame_Z.html |
yeah, that site has some good pics. I will also be Z-ing my frame next week, on my 65 panel, and a friends 80 chevy stepside. Ill take lots of pics and let you know how it goes, just be aware steering u-joints are spendy.
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How goes the progress?
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hopefully my metal is here today, and i should be attackin it today, wish me luck
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Cant wait :metal: , I think ill be cutting my frame tomorrow on my day off...
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Well, i did it. its a 4" z, and im using 1/4 cause they had no 3/16 available until a week later, so i said why not. so ive got the rear sides all welded up, just need to cap it off. As you can see i boxed the inside, give me a little more strength. I will hopefully do the front in the next day or 2, depends on if i go snowboarding tomorrow. So to make everything easier, i did move the engine ahead 3", so i shouldnt have dist. clearance problems, and if you can see in the last pic, looking through the big hole in my firewall(which im almost done shaving) you can see my ECE auto tranny crossmember, simply flipped upside down, works perfectly. Also, you may notice in one pic my new firebird tilt steering column. Enjoy, ill get more pics soon.
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Nice work, man! Keep us updated.....:cool:
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Awesome , i definantly cutting mine today....
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How about starting a new thread for each and make at least make one of them a sticky so we don't have the same ?'s over and over...
Nice work by the way :metal: When it's all said and done give us an honest opinion on the difficulty of this mod, I want to do it but I'm scared...LOL... |
Looks good man.
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Well i started mine today , here are some pics as well as some pics of my son with his bike we are building.
http://www.drasticmeasures.net/pics/z1.jpg http://www.drasticmeasures.net/pics/z2.jpg http://www.drasticmeasures.net/pics/z3.jpg http://www.drasticmeasures.net/pics/dusty4.jpg http://www.drasticmeasures.net/pics/dusty3.jpg http://www.drasticmeasures.net/pics/dusty6.jpg |
Sweet man
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Well, i hope you all enjoy the pics, i know i sure do!!! I got the 3" spindles on, got 205/75/15 tires on it, have the engine and tranny in it, recessed the bumper 1/2", flipped my ECE tranny crossmember over and dropped the center 1&1/4" to match the 4" Z and so have room for exhaust, got the TA x-member in, got it all ground and painted, cut a good sized hole in the core support for my steering box, and so its all good. Got my box tubing for the rear so i should get that going. Enjoy!
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Nice job homie!
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How about some pics @ 80-90psi of air. What's the crossmember height from the ground then?
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Looks good man
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what are u guys doing for the stering hook up, i z-ed mine 3 inches and ny steering shaft hits my upper control arm when layed out. i was just going to get a steering joint or two to get it to work. just wondering what you guys were doing
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I just did one with a big notch in the upper control arm seems to work fine but we re- enforced the hell outta of it after.
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I dont think we can notch our upper arms, cause we went 4". Im thinking just the 3 u-joints and a heim joint should do it, im not sure though, i still dont have my body back on... got the rear notch almost done(lays frame) just gotta get the exhaust done, then body is going back on.
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Yeah we went 3 1/4 with the crossmember and it required a pretty big notch.
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i think i'm going to go with 2 u joints and a heim joint becuase the steering shaft crosses way to close to thebushing of the upper control arm thanks guys
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4" seems kind of drastic. How much pressure is it gonna take to get that thing up high enough to drive? Maybe im missing something, but it looks to me like you could have gotten away with 3" or so. anyway it should look awesome with the body back on.
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maybe im being stupid here but i dont understand the geometry about Z ing the frame how does it make the truck so much lower?
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bagged 74 - i am thinking i may stock floor it, or just cut the bottom of the frame off and make it lay close to door, so thats why i went with 4.
pissonnos - ok, you know how drop spindles move the hub mountin point up so many inches, a z moves the front suspension mounting point up soo many inches... |
Hey!!!! I'm back bit ches. LOL.
Everyone is Z'ing now ! ? ! ? This is madness. |
well, i thought because most people who z 2" have to run u-joints in their steering shafts, i would for sure have to run 3 u joints and a heim, but last night i was checking it out, and its lookin like i can get away with just notching the UCA. thats awesome, and saves me money. And its not like ill be turning when im low, ill rip the crap outta my fenders and tires... glad to see your finally back loweredd
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U got any pics of what you done with the steering man??
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