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Old 12-22-2013, 02:19 PM   #276
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None.
Just waiting to be modified,... some day.
No plans to ever sell this one.
I like it too much.
But would you trade it?
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Old 12-22-2013, 02:28 PM   #277
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But would you trade it?
Ha.
No.

I would like to have your white swb, in addition to this one,...
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Old 12-22-2013, 02:41 PM   #278
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You and your "In addition to..."
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Old 12-24-2013, 12:55 PM   #279
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Here's a shot of the low point of the truck. The a-arms.
I have cheap Summit Racing brand 3" drop springs (actually made by Ground Force) and McGaughy 71-72 drop spindles. The tie rod sleeve is a conversion sleeve made by POL (Performance OnLine). It's required to connect the inners to 71-72 outers. Actually the inners are 67-70 "outers" used as inners for the correct thread. (long story,... but neccessary)

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Also,... I stole this idea from member tcb-1. (for a cleaner look).
Hi Keith,

Page 2, Post 31 there is a picture of your lower control arm ground clearance with the 2.5" drop spindle and 3" drop spring, roughly how much ground clearance do you have with this setup at the lowest point of the control arm and lowest point of the front crossmember?

Thank you in advance.
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Old 12-24-2013, 01:06 PM   #280
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Hi Keith,

Page 2, Post 31 there is a picture of your lower control arm ground clearance with the 2.5" drop spindle and 3" drop spring, roughly how much ground clearance do you have with this setup at the lowest point of the control arm and lowest point of the front crossmember?

Thank you in advance.
I don't know about the crossmember, but the lower a-arm is the lowest point at 2.5" from the ground.
This is with a fairly short 215/70-15 front tire.
This is the downfall of these trucks when you lower them.
The crossmember hangs down too low.
That's why the Porterbuilt Dropmembers have been so successful.
Not only do they lay out,... but they increase ground clearance!
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Old 02-24-2015, 02:52 PM   #281
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I should have taken pictures before I put the bed back on.
Did you put the super trac mount closest to the rear end saddle or the control arm. I'm doing the same thing and not sure if it should go on top of the lowering block or the bottom.
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Old 02-24-2015, 03:04 PM   #282
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Did you put the super trac mount closest to the rear end saddle or the control arm. I'm doing the same thing and not sure if it should go on top of the lowering block or the bottom.
You want the bar level to the ground @ ride height. Position the bracket which ever way gets it closest to being level (which is going to depend on the ride height of your truck).
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Old 02-24-2015, 03:14 PM   #283
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Scoti is correct.
But I think I have my track bar under my lowering block on this truck.
That's where ECE puts the bracket.
On top of the trailing arm.
On top of the block will make the track bar more horizontal with a 6" drop spring.
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Old 02-24-2015, 04:11 PM   #284
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I have 6" drop and 1.5" block. I'll start with it on top of the block.
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Old 02-24-2015, 06:16 PM   #285
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I have 6" drop and 1.5" block. I'll start with it on top of the block.
Hook up the frame side.
Raise the bar until it's level & see where it's closest to.

Install truck arm bracket accordingly.
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Old 02-24-2015, 08:41 PM   #286
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Still love this truck
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Old 03-03-2015, 10:17 PM   #287
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Are your front springs loose when you jack the front end of your truck up? With the drop I have 2" modular spindles and 3 inch springs I don't think the bump stop on the upper control arm will be tall enough to keep the spring tight. Thinking of making my own. Have you seen anyone do this Keith? Coming to Des Moines this year?
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Old 03-03-2015, 10:26 PM   #288
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Are your front springs loose when you jack the front end of your truck up? With the drop I have 2" modular spindles and 3 inch springs I don't think the bump stop on the upper control arm will be tall enough to keep the spring tight. Thinking of making my own. Have you seen anyone do this Keith? Coming to Des Moines this year?
I think I have seen an adjustable bumpstop for the upper a-arms to prevent too much droop with a short coil spring.
I'm sure mine are loose in the pocket like all 3" drop springs.
It's been a long time since I even looked at my truck.

I would think you could make a set of energy suspension bumpstops work.
Either cut down a tall set or make a spacer for a short bumpstop.

Probably won't be at Des Moines this year.
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Cool truck. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 05-20-2015, 02:11 PM   #290
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Where did you get this tool?

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Grainger & Fastenal both carry them. You can also use a piece of allthread, nuts, washers, & 2 wrenches.
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Old 05-20-2015, 02:57 PM   #292
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Grainger & Fastenal both carry them. You can also use a piece of allthread, nuts, washers, & 2 wrenches.
So, just buy the nutserts or rivnuts from them and then use the hardware you suggested. Sounds reasonable.
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Old 05-20-2015, 03:51 PM   #293
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I think I got mine from Fastenal,...
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Old 05-20-2015, 04:19 PM   #294
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So, just buy the nutserts or rivnuts from them and then use the hardware you suggested. Sounds reasonable.
I've used the tools but when I went to buy my own found they were pricy for the top end models. IMO, the cheaper ones were cumbersome to operate after about the 3rd nut pressed into place. The allthread & hardware were much easier when installing in quantity.
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So, just buy the nutserts or rivnuts from them and then use the hardware you suggested. Sounds reasonable.
Where are you installing nutserts?
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Same place he did, high hump.
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I saw her on face book loaded up and headed to see n2billet along with the blazer?
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I saw her on face book loaded up and headed to see n2billet along with the blazer?
Yes.
n2billet owns my red '69 now.
The blazer is still mine.
I have too many projects and no desire to work on trucks.
Life changes and you move on.
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Yes.
n2billet owns my red '69 now.
The blazer is still mine.
I have too many projects and no desire to work on trucks.
Life changes and you move on.
I saw that on Instagram. The 69 will get some good love from n2billet for sure. looking forward to where you go with the blazer. I see it in my head already. I hope it all goes as planned
I totally understand you not wanting to work on these old trucks. I know you will always be driving one of them though.....
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Yes.
n2billet owns my red '69 now.
The blazer is still mine.
I have too many projects and no desire to work on trucks.
Life changes and you move on.
I figured the red one was paying for the other. I am sure the blazer will be awesome.
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