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Old 11-06-2016, 01:52 PM   #51
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Re: No Limit Wide-Ride C10 IFS 63-87

Anyone have updates on running this front end?

Rob, Any changes to this kit in the last 4 years?
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Old 11-09-2016, 10:20 AM   #52
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Re: No Limit Wide-Ride C10 IFS 63-87

There are a LOT of them out there, all having great results. We did some minor tweeks on the 73-87 crossmembers a few months ago, but this was for fitment and install improvements. Geometry is the same.
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Old 11-19-2016, 05:26 PM   #53
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Re: No Limit Wide-Ride C10 IFS 63-87

What is the pricing on this setup nowadays?
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Old 11-21-2016, 09:59 AM   #54
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Re: No Limit Wide-Ride C10 IFS 63-87

Current list price for a C10 WideRide iFS is $3595. I will let you all know that the price is set to increase Jan 1 '17 to $3895 (about 8%) due to the cost increase in shocks, springs, racks, and steel. Still a great deal compared to any other IFS package.
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Old 11-22-2016, 11:54 PM   #55
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Re: No Limit Wide-Ride C10 IFS 63-87

is there any lead time on the widride and fatbar
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Old 11-23-2016, 09:45 AM   #56
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Re: No Limit Wide-Ride C10 IFS 63-87

All parts are in stock, final prep to order takes one to three days. - Billit 5x5" hubs are back ordered until 12-10-16 (for NLE 13" and 14" brake upgrades) everything else in in stock.
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Old 11-23-2016, 10:19 AM   #57
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Re: No Limit Wide-Ride C10 IFS 63-87

thanks rob , id like to go with 4 3/4 hub
is it possible to run the stock inner fender with the kit with dropped spindles
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Old 11-23-2016, 04:44 PM   #58
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Re: No Limit Wide-Ride C10 IFS 63-87

OK. 4 3/4" bolt circle is no problem. As far as dropped spindle, I think you would have to pull the inner fenders, do some trimming and run the Slosh Tubbs. - or none. Std spindles set the rocker about 7" to 8" with 27" tire. So, with a drop spindle, plan on 5" to 6".
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Old 11-23-2018, 10:48 AM   #59
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Rob...a few questions regarding my install on my wide-ride for my 72 K/5.

First a bit of feedback. The instructions that come with the kit are very lacking when it comes to specifics for the 63-87 kit. The printed instructions, as well as the DVD are centered around 50s chevy truck installations, which are significantly different than the later trucks (boxing plates, specific measurements, etc).

As such, I've had to rely on the photos in this thread to guide me along thus far.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=507066&page=2

1) Judging by these two photos, it appears as though I have the upper arms on backwards.



My upper arm (driver side)


Can you confirm this is installed on the wrong side?

2) What is the wheel travel supposed to be for this suspension? I am only getting about 3-3.5" of vertical travel at the spindle shaft before the front of the lower arm contacts the crossmember and limits upward travel. On downward travel, the balljoint binds, and limits the travel. Thoughts?

All the way "down"


You can kind of see how the lower balljoint is binding up and limiting downward movement.


All the way "up" with the lower arm contacting the crossmember.


Like i mentioned, from all the way "down" to "up" the travel at the spindle shaft is about 3.5". Seems to me that it should be more?

3) I am mocking it up right now, with spindles attached, so that I can locate the crossmember relative to axle center line (there are no holes that line up, since this is a 4x4 frame). Is there a location on the crossmember that is coincident with the centerline of the spindle (wheel centerline)? I have my frame marked, but if I had a spot on the crossmember to line up, without having to project the spindle back to the frame, I'd feel much more comfortable about my measurements before I start drilling holes.

An example of what I'm asking for is below.


For instance if we say that the red line that passes thru the balljoint grease zerk is coincident with the axis of the spindle shaft, can you provide a measurement on the crossmember that would help locate the centerline of the axle on the frame? Assuming it's solid modeled, it should be an extremely easy number to find.


4) Does the 63-87 kit come with the stainless braide brake lines that are shown in the kit for the earlier trucks? My kit doesn't have them, and was just wondering if that's by design, or if they were left out?


I hope you don't mind me posting this here instead of PMing or calling, but I figured anyone else in the future who runs into similar problems might be helped out by it.

Thanks Rob,
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Re: No Limit Wide-Ride C10 IFS 63-87

1. This is the correct position of the UCA in the base configuration. This nets 3 to 6 degrees + caster. (The UCA is designed so that it can be swapped side-to-side. It can be installed with the 'short tube' forward OR the 'long tube' forward. Also, the aluminum cam can be flipped end-to-end, 'wrench flats' to the back, or to the front)
A) Short tube forward, wrench flats back, 3* to 6* +caster.
B) Long tube forward, wrench flats forward, 5* to 8* + caster.
C) Long tube forward, wrench flats back, 7* to 10* + caster.

2. Down travel will be limited by the coil-over, not the ball joint. "Up" travel loks limited by the port in the crossmember. I suggest using a die grinder to carefully increase the clearance for the LCA tube. Check travel with the shock installed (no spring).

3. Use the center of the main crossmember, it is 4" wide, so, 2" in from the front or back, as the new IFS C.L.

4. Brake hoses are not included with the kit.

Hope this info helps.
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Old 12-22-2018, 11:15 AM   #61
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Re: No Limit Wide-Ride C10 IFS 63-87

Hey rob I sent you a pm/small book.. thanks for any and all help... happy holidays
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Old 09-02-2022, 06:50 PM   #62
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Re: No Limit Wide-Ride C10 IFS 63-87

I know this is an old thread, but great products!

Anyone running this set up with a big block? What headers did you use??
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