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shot the sticks with some paint over rust primer and went after the mud flap thingies, cleaned them up best I could, we're not going for SEMA perfection here folks, a splash of acid to keep the rust at bay, and some more wire wheelin' and they should be good to go
pardon the mess in the new paint booth, some moving boxes are still lingering around |
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Nice to see you at it again. It the little things that set your build/rebuild apart from the rest......Hope to see more soon.
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happy Labor Day my truck brothers n sisters
Greg n Rusty |
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Let's go camping.
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Busted Knuckles Garage caught up with The Greg tonight as he made his triumphant return to the garage after that horrific back accident suffered on his driveway while starring at his truck
BKG: so Greg how does it feel to be out there again? The Greg: Feels great, the weather is great I feel good, it was good to get back out there. BKG: Man at 43 years old what drives you to get out there and compete [ahem] wrench like that? The Greg: Well I do it for the fans, no seriously I just love competing [I mean] wrenchin. BKG: Well tell us what went through your mind during those first few plays [ahem] spanner turns. The Greg: It felt great I didn't know if I could handle the 9/16th yet but tonight we just went with the 1/2 inch all the way around, the ratchet felt great in my hand. |
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BKG: Although you got the [win] job done today, do you think like maybe you came back too soon?
The Greg: No I feel the [offensive line] the jacks gave me good protection all night and our [defense] radio played great the entire [game] time I was in the garage no static at all BKG: What do you have to say to all the haters out there who think you dragged out this bed replacement too long? The Greg: This month we will take on the suspension! BKG: Can you take the abuse weekend after weekend like this? The Greg: We're on to suspension next! BKG: Any thoughts on retirement? The Greg: We're on to Suspension!!! |
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whoa that whole BKG was totally wierd...
so LMC Truck has a lovely set of diagrams in their parts catalog on page 60 that shows you the stock height of the truck plus explains the cool kid terminology of; Lower, Drop, and Slam |
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I plan on doing this in phases (surprise). First phase will be the Lowering phase with brand new proper height 2" shorter coil springs up front and 2" longer leaf spring shackles in rear.
Now why are we doing this? Your truck is just fine Greg leave it alone, GM knows what they is doing. Well, Rusty is a 2WD two wheel drive, not a 4x4 so it sits a bit too high, and more importantly I have never done this before. I have never lowered any vehicle (my '69 Bug excluded) so I needs to and wants to learn how its done. Some pricing comparison fer you: PART - - - - - LMC - - - - - McGAUGHYS Springs - - - $150 - - - - - - - $129 Shackles - - $60 - - - - - - - $47 So I ordered from McGauphys (I am not afiliated with them in any way) this is my first purchase from them, found them on eBay but decided to order direct from their website, I believe they are out of Phoenix, Arizona. FREE shipping and no TAX |
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alright so first we take some measurements
Disclaimer the numbers I give you may not match the photos as it was tough to keep the tape from moving when I backed away to take the photos Front fender above wheel center - 31 1/4 inches Rear fender above wheel center - 32 1/4 inches I also measured the gaps between the top of the tire and the fenders. Front Gap 3 1/2 inches Rear Gap 4 1/2 inches I was too lazy to check the tire pressure so I may be 1/4 inch lower all the way around than normal (compared to my numbers I took a few months ago when I had the tires inflated to I think 35 PSI) |
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Good to see you back at it ,Im still in.Busted Knuckle Garage just happens to be my fictional garage name used on my account at the local parts store so I get a nice discount and free delivery to my work which was their idea as they wont deliver to a non business.
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I feel the suspension will go down
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He's still at it!
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How many quarts of Herculiner did you need? Do you recommend it?
I'm painting the inside of my bed soon, like this week maybe. I was going to use Rustoleum bed liner but I just used it on my floorboards and it doesn't have a nice texture like the way yours turned out, from the looks of the pics at least. |
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Ah Yeah.... Christmas in October, baby!!!
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FYI, each one of those front coil springs weighs 15 lbs. wow
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guys I don't mean to ask a dumb question but did all C10 1/2 ton short bed trucks come with a stabilizer bar in the front in 1974, as seen in the graphic below from a 1974 Manual, cause my GMC aint got one, no bar, no brackets on the frame rails, but it does have the holes for them and holes in the lower control arms
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No, my 80 doesn't have any of that either. But I have seen plenty of trucks with the brackets on the frame but no sway bar.
I'll be adding a sway bar from a 1 ton later on. |
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Like any other car or truck of the 60s 70s 80s etc.... it was probably an option.... check the box on the order form get a sway bar; don't check the box, no sway bar for you...
Just head to the junk yard and grab one off a 3/4 ton truck... |
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I didn't have the one on my 76 but I added one later own. I personally cannot tell a difference in handling. I'm sure it probably does but I never could really really tell a difference. I think if I drove my truck really hard I would have noticed a difference. Can't wait to see your truck lowered.
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Get one..You won't be sorry.
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there was actually a thread that stated the pros and cons.......and I swear some said their truck handled worse after adding sway bars. I can't remember why or how it felt worse but maybe do a search for that particular thread.
I can't wait to see pics as you install the lowering kit ! RIZ |
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Well good morning, took a day off today to work on the truck. I would like to see if we can lower it 2 inches all the way around in one day. My teenage son offered to help. Now we don't have to get it done in one day, we don't need to get it done in one day, but we want to see if we can. So after I put some pants on and have a cup of coffee we will commence at 0800 hours. As we take some breaks I will try to give you guys some live updates to help document the process, maybe ask for some advice, etc.
So Rule #1. Don't Get Dead! |
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Sweet! Good luck! You know you might have to trim the bed floor brace to fit the new shackle in right? No big deal as long as your prepared for it.
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Alright so two hours later one side was out. This side I figure took a bit longer as there was some figuring out to do.
so you jack up the truck and set it on a jack stand, I only did one corner for extra safety and stability you remove the front shock lower bolt and wiggle it out of the way (if you have a stabilizer bar you need to remove that as well, I didn't) Remember, Cheater Bars are your friend! |
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Please note the two safety precautions I took.
1. I used a chain to wrap and secure the coil spring to the lower control arm so it don't go flying across the garage. 2. I used a hold down strap to wrap around a bunch of times over the top of the jack and the round rear bar of the lower control arm, so as I lowered it the jack would not slide out. |
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then you undo the two horse shoe U bolts held on with 2 nuts on each side, (you may have to dig through some dirt and grime to find them, I did not get too caught up in clean up during this operation as I will paint these parts later, later on) this separates the lower control arm from below the cross member/fame rail
that is the key you undo the back of the setup, not the front like on every TV show we have seen where they go to replace the spindles |
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and then the coil spring was out, naturally we have to compare the old and the new, and it appears as the old one is roughly 14" and the new one about 12" (the angle in that camera shot makes the old spring look like its 15" but it's not)
so if we allow for some sag, divide by the circumference of the earth, lets see, carry the one, ah yes we should get roughly a 2" drop, well we shall see |
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and four hours into it, one side in the front was done
the installation is the reversal of removal, LOL |
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with the wheel on and one side done, I took a preliminary measurement, and sure enuff we got about a 2" drop, the other side of course will have to go down, and I am sure the coils will settle a bit
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Good progress!
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Nice job. I'm right behind you. I've been cleaning and painting in preparation for installing new suspension parts.
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