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daverod 03-30-2011 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by blitz'd (Post 4588164)
You needed drop spindles? You dont really need the upper arms, these frames do not really camber that much. I know mine is maxing out the upper ball joint though so I either need to get different arms or longer travel ball joints. I like the MMW arms, looks like I would get a lot more clearance for the inner fenders if I ran them.

For how much they cost I figured the extra 2" would'nt hurt. Got them on ebay for 150.shipped

MrDude_1 03-30-2011 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4588224)
I think it has a bigger ring gear. It's made for off road. You would think it would be stronger? Not really sure what the ring gear does? I just like it because it's wide enough and it has disk brakes. No, I'm no staying out of the throttle.

There isnt really any 10-bolt rear I would call strong.
That said, if you're running normal street tires and messing around like a normal driver, i wouldnt worry about it.
If you're going to take it down the dragstrip on a regular basis, or if you're planning on putting drag radials or slicks on it... then Id start to worry about it.

otherwise... its fine. you'll burn up your street tires in a cloud of smoke before it breaks.

daverod 03-30-2011 10:43 AM

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Great thats all I want a big cloud of smoke. Hell, my frame will be on the ground anyway. It's not as if I'll be going anywhere.:lol:

MrDude_1 03-30-2011 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4588404)
Great thats all I want a big cloud of smoke. Hell, my frame will be on the ground anyway. It's not as if I'll be going anywhere.:lol:

Unless you setup your air suspension and driveline angle for it, you probably dont want to try to do burnouts with the bags fully deflated.

Strodder 03-30-2011 08:51 PM

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Your right Dude. A parallel 4 link would help minimise the pinion angle. But Dave doesn't care. He likes to burn up money anyway. :haha:

daverod 03-30-2011 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by MrDude_1 (Post 4588453)
Unless you setup your air suspension and driveline angle for it, you probably dont want to try to do burnouts with the bags fully deflated.

Good point.;) I might have tried it.:lol: Now I'll think twice about it.

ruffrida2005 03-31-2011 09:38 AM

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Just get a double u joint for 12* of change. Then let it rock and roll.

daverod 03-31-2011 06:53 PM

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Got my rear air kit for 125 off. :metal:
Saving $$ not :devil: it. Strodder:lol::lol:
What you doing for bags/cups in the front Paul.

ruffrida2005 04-01-2011 01:52 PM

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I bought some off a guy local. He said they are SD cups. And I got a set of DOM II's 2500 i'm gonna use. Most people say you dont get the lift that you big lift, but I'll just have to see.

They have them on sell right now for $185. cups, 2500 DOMII, line and some fittings.

I was talking to Jason (SD) the other day, and he said that he doesn't like the bags on the outside of the frame like that. He said that they will twist, so just watch it. I'm still not sure how I'm gonna run mine. I may go bag behind the axle!

daverod 04-01-2011 02:23 PM

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20 minutes digging in the dirt at the junk yard and look what I found.:metal:

daverod 04-01-2011 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by ruffrida2005 (Post 4593480)
I bought some off a guy local. He said they are SD cups. And I got a set of DOM II's 2500 i'm gonna use. Most people say you dont get the lift that you big lift, but I'll just have to see.

They have them on sell right now for $185. cups, 2500 DOMII, line and some fittings.

I was talking to Jason (SD) the other day, and he said that he doesn't like the bags on the outside of the frame like that. He said that they will twist, so just watch it. I'm still not sure how I'm gonna run mine. I may go bag behind the axle!

Thats the way they are on the kit they sell for the c66.:smoke:

ruffrida2005 04-01-2011 10:35 PM

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Here is your kit installed on a truck so you know how it looks.
This is what I use for my background so I know what it looks like!

ruffrida2005 04-01-2011 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4593536)
Thats the way they are on the kit they sell for the c66.:smoke:

You have to remember on the C10's the bars can be ran on the outside of the frame. On the S10 they cant. So you will get a little bit of twisting!

daverod 04-01-2011 11:53 PM

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My first powder coat job. Should have maybe put it on a little thicker. Next time.;)

daverod 04-02-2011 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by ruffrida2005 (Post 4594374)
Here is your kit installed on a truck so you know how it looks.
This is what I use for my background so I know what it looks like!

:smoke: What kinda pain meds did the doc give u Paul. I'm not sure but it looks like they go on the outside? Could be wrong? Guess I'll find out. If it was on the inside would'nt it hit the gas tank?

GRIMSS 04-02-2011 09:28 AM

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I think the twist he is talking about is on the link bushings because the bag mounts are not centered over the bar. With them hangin on the side of the link bar it puts a twist on the bushings and may wear out faster.

daverod 04-02-2011 10:26 AM

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:new::hm: Is the twist coming from the truck going up and down or from the engine? I really don't see it. It's bolted to the axle on one end. ??? Most your shocks are mounted that way.

daverod 04-02-2011 05:32 PM

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Sold my old frame for 150. Parts for parts. Still have the old transmission.:smoke: Don't think I'll get rid of it very easy.

daverod 04-02-2011 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by ruffrida2005 (Post 4593480)
I bought some off a guy local. He said they are SD cups. And I got a set of DOM II's 2500 i'm gonna use. Most people say you dont get the lift that you big lift, but I'll just have to see.

They have them on sell right now for $185. cups, 2500 DOMII, line and some fittings.

I was talking to Jason (SD) the other day, and he said that he doesn't like the bags on the outside of the frame like that. He said that they will twist, so just watch it. I'm still not sure how I'm gonna run mine. I may go bag behind the axle!

Sale!!!!:four::four: I did just 150 in my pocket..:lol::lol: Trans 35 anyone anyone....Paul, I know you need a trans.

Strodder 04-02-2011 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4595075)
:new::hm: Is the twist coming from the truck going up and down or from the engine? I really don't see it. It's bolted to the axle on one end. ??? Most your shocks are mounted that way.

Shocks aren't load baring. With urethane bushings the arms should be OK. Not the best setup, but is very popular.

daverod 04-02-2011 09:46 PM

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Makes me feel better. I was'nt looking for the best anyway. More like fast,easy and cheap.:lol::lol: I know.:lol:

daverod 04-03-2011 09:31 PM

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Wire whipped my frame painted it . Sand blasted my lower arms pressed some new ball joints in and painted them. Ordered some bags for the front and some cups. Rented the press for Auto zone pressed them myself. Did'nt know they rented the press.

ruffrida2005 04-04-2011 10:45 PM

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The twist that I'm talking about is going to be at the bushings. Because the bags are offset on the bar. You know the bars will mount under the frame with the bags on the outside. So that will give you a little bit of twist.

No I dont need a trans. Just so you know you will have to cut the spring pockets in the front for the bags to sit in and not rub. Once you get your cups and bags check it out.

daverod 04-04-2011 11:00 PM

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The cups weld in? I was kinda wondering how that worked. Does this mean I'll have to repaint?:lol:Guess I better get some metal.:metal:

ruffrida2005 04-05-2011 09:48 AM

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You can buy weld in cups. or you can get bolt in like I have. Most people use the bolt in, no holes to drill, they go in the factory holes for the shocks.


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