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Cartelpaintshop 12-12-2013 01:22 AM

Help with z'ing a 68 c10 frame
 
I have a 68 c10 need some help zing the frame

tinydb84 12-12-2013 03:45 AM

Re: Help with z'ing a 68 c10 frame
 
Have you tried the search button?

N2TRUX 12-12-2013 10:22 AM

Re: Help with z'ing a 68 c10 frame
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tinydb84 (Post 6414303)
Have you tried the search button?

How did that help him? please dont reply if thats all you have to offer.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cartelpaintshop (Post 6414220)
I have a 68 c10 need some help zing the frame

Please be more specific in your request. What info are you looking for? Do you need to know dimensions, required mods, or alternatives to a Z?

lolife99 12-12-2013 10:29 AM

Re: Help with z'ing a 68 c10 frame
 
Look at this thread.
It shows all the work involved with a "z'd" frame.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=607141

chevyrestoguy 12-12-2013 11:45 AM

Re: Help with z'ing a 68 c10 frame
 
Not sure how much of this will help, but I did a "Z" (2") on my '64, and it's detailed in my build thread posted below, starting at Post #196.

Our frames are very similar, and I think that a lot of the info will transfer to your '72. I have to tell you this before you start the job: The work of "Z-ing" the chassis is pretty simple as long as you take good measurements and try to stay as accurate as possible. Measure twice, cut once. Don't over-cut, and what I mean by that is, more is not always better. Honestly, I wouldn't go over a 2" "Z" because the higher you go, the more problems you will create. Problems like clearance between the steering shaft and the driver's side upper control arm, transmission clearance at the cab floor, drive shaft clearance at the rear of the cab, making a custom transmission mount, clearance between the top of the tire and the inner fender, and other issues. If you're willing to do a lot of fab work, then a bigger "Z" might be OK, but just prepared to do a lot more fab work.

A chassis "Z" is a very inexpensive way to lower the stance and gain ground clearance. The area where a "Z" can become a bit overwhelming is in the areas other than the chassis, meaning, everything that touches the chassis. Things like inner fenders, core support, steering, brake lines, motor mounts, and such. These items are the things that you'll wind up spending the most time on if you're trying to do a nice, clean job.

tinydb84 12-12-2013 11:50 AM

Re: Help with z'ing a 68 c10 frame
 
N2, normally I would do a search and post the links but if you look at the other threads he has started you will see at least 5 other threads that are all similar vague questions that he obviously didn't bother to search before he asked.

dec010974 12-12-2013 11:52 AM

Re: Help with z'ing a 68 c10 frame
 
Thank Lolife99. That was a very good build thread. It was on the best build threads on air bags, zeeing the frame theads, i have ever read. thanks for the information/pictures. i saved a lot of pictures. "Teach a man to fish and he eats for a life time." and a again, thanks for sharing.

N2TRUX 12-12-2013 12:06 PM

Re: Help with z'ing a 68 c10 frame
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tinydb84 (Post 6414616)
N2, normally I would do a search and post the links but if you look at the other threads he has started you will see at least 5 other threads that are all similar vague questions that he obviously didn't bother to search before he asked.

Yes sir, you usually do offer good advice, links, etc. I didnt mean to come across harsh, but I feel its better to not post than post with out offering assistance.

cg285 12-12-2013 03:01 PM

Re: Help with z'ing a 68 c10 frame
 
i think everyone is getting this all wrong. according to his question he didn't ask how he asked for help. i.e. give me a hand (clap clap)


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