Bagged Ratrod 1 Ton Dump Dump Truck
My first post, new to these forums but a long time chevy truck fan. I just purchased a 69 c30 dually flatbed dump that has been residing for the past 40 years on a farm about a mile from my house. it has a 292 with a four speed and a twin piston dump flatbed on it and only 27k original miles. i am planning on slamming the truck to the ground with airbags and giving it a flat black with pinstripe paint and some other "rough around the edges" rat rod accessories, I was wondering if anyone has any experience or info on lowering and air bagging a one ton, mainly what to do with the six inch thick leaf pack in the back. I've seen a lot of info in this forum on the front end but couldn't find anything about air bagging a rear end that had leaf springs. If I'm wrong and the subjects been discussed please just direct me to the thread. Thanks!
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Better start a build thread sounds cool
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I"m not much on the lowered truck thing or the airbag thing but I can enjoy the work that goes into making it happen for somebody or the craftsmanship to build something different. I say welcome to you from eastern parts of Arkansas, there are lots of nice ladies and men that are very knowledgible about chevy trucks and are willing to help someone out. I own a bodyshop and hang out here and there in that part of the website. Jim
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Its great to get some friendly responses right off the bat. Ive mostly owned lifted vehicles. And have been in the offroading scene since I had my licence. This slammed ratrod is definitly a different direction for me but I wanted to do something different with this truck. Does anyone know if there is any info on airbagging leaf spring suspension? Id just cut the leafs do an axle flip and call it good but the ability to raise the truck over tnhe frost heaves, speed bumps, and other misc. road hazards in New England would be a must.
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Welcome to the board from Maryland. I'd say your answers could be found in the 73-87 message board better than here. Reason being,all trucks after '72 were leaf and also,many slammed Duallies happening these days.
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pics or it didnt happen
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Just picked this beauty up, cant wait to get started on it. Ill post updates as I go!!
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Welcome to the board.
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Welcome! As far as the leaf pack you will most likely need to convert it to 4 link.
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let me be the first to welcome you and your new toy to the forum. Show us pics of your progress
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Lolife thanks for straightening that out for me, not sure why my phone did that haha. Thanks for the welcoming! Im thinking the more I read that four klink is the best way to go, ill keep posting as I go along.
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I haven't been on the site for a couple years, I bought a hous, got married, and have a newborn baby boy so the truck has been kind of on the back burner. Here are a couple of more updated pictures of the rig and with small modification here and there. The 22.5 tires are on the back with the custom made adapters, I have the 2" exhaust stacks and a few other small add ons. I hope to get working on this thing quite a bit more in the next month or so as I he been driving it nonstop for the past 3 years with no back up vehicle and couldn't tear into it as far as I'd like.
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There's a solution to low HO72 gears!
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Haha that was the idea boosted my top speed from 45mph to 70mph!
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Welcome back! I have a '67 C30 dually that I'm thinking about changing over to coil rear springs with trailing arms. I would install a trailing arm center crossmember and C20 trailing arms with heavy duty coils. I'm not doing it for lowering purposes, just for ride improvement, but it would make it real easy to bag. I can see where the 4 link would be better for a bagged truck and might not be much more work. I don't know if you plan on doing a transmission swap but here is a thread I posted on putting a GM NV4500 5 speed overdrive trans in a dually. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=673588 Keep us posted on the progress when you start on it.... LockDoc |
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Good old rig you got there. Keep that Bolens running, your boy will be out mowing sooner then you think! :metal:
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Welcome back and awesome rig. I have a 71 C-30 sitting in front of my shop I have not even moved it in over a year[time flies by, you will see when you look at your boy real soon and he is a grown man]I did sell the flat bed off of it cause mainly the guy would not leave me alone about it, But it is on the list of trucks to do and I do plan on something I wish I could find a decent dump set up for it.
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and the percentage is...er...mmmm...it's...uh... Way Better!! I'm wondering why this thread got moved to Heavy Haulers. The OP just updated his 4 year old thread. It's a C/30. |
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I was wondering that myself.... LockDoc |
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I get more of a Slow and Happy vibe
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