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Old 09-27-2008, 04:42 PM
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Hey Guys...

I am new to the SOLIDWORKS program, but have been using CAD design for the last 20 years, mostly CATIA and PRO-ENGINEER...

I am designing up a frame for my '67 2 Door Chevelle station wagon to use C5 Corvette front and rear suspension items, (hence the name C5 Longroof)...I have the pick-up points for the stock locations...What I am wondering is that if anybody has the actual components modeled up in solids, (spindles, control arms, brakes?)...I could/would do it if I had tha actual parts, but I don't...I could come up with a bunch of other neat little items I've modeled up in solids for trade...I just need to get past these suspension items to get a good idea on finishing the rest of the frame design so I can start the actual build of it...Anything would help guys...

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Old 09-27-2008, 04:51 PM
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cool another fellow Oregon guy.
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Old 09-27-2008, 07:10 PM
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You’re not going to find anyone that will give you those files. I know people that have them and they get them directly from GM by being a legitimate automotive company that is a SEMA member. Best suggestion is just do some reveres engineering and make simplified models of them.
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Old 09-28-2008, 11:34 AM
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I don't have them but may end up modeling some arms myself, can you share the pickup points?
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Old 09-29-2008, 07:25 AM
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Hey 96Z28SS...I have actually moved back up to the Seattle area to work on contract for Boeing for a little while...Was in the electrical design group at Freightliner there on Swan Island till gas prices started turning buyers away from new trucks and about 15 of us CAD Designers got let go...

As for the CAD models, I wasn't really asking for anything from the GM guys or what not...I was just hoping that sopmebody had already done what it looks like I am about to do and just sit down, measure, and model...I don't have one of those fancy ass 3D scanning devices, as that would make the task OH-SO easy...Looks like I'll be scouring some sites for various pieces of C5 suspension items...Cool...

As for the pick up points, let me look thru my files...I believe I have them in an Excel file of all things...
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I don't have anything to share C5 related sadly I only have most of my car in SW models



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I think Suspension Analyzer has those specs as a stock file. Demo it and it should be there!

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I am doing some Camaro product stuff with SW so im not much help, but i did find this in one of my searches. I think its the rear suspenssion, but it might get you closer.

http://www.digitalcorvettes.com/foru...ad.php?t=31935
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Old 09-29-2008, 12:29 PM
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That's the C2/C3 suspension (trailing arm suspension)
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I am designing up a frame for my '67 2 Door Chevelle station wagon to use C5 Corvette front and rear suspension items, (hence the name C5 Longroof)...I have the pick-up points for the stock locations...What I am wondering is that if anybody has the actual components modeled up in solids, (spindles, control arms, brakes?)...I could/would do it if I had tha actual parts, but I don't...I could come up with a bunch of other neat little items I've modeled up in solids for trade...I just need to get past these suspension items to get a good idea on finishing the rest of the frame design so I can start the actual build of it...Anything would help guys...
If you have the stock pick-up points, maybe we could help each other. I have been looking for the stock pick-up points for months and have not received much useful information. However I am in the process of modeling C5 suspension components.

Maybe we could work a trade?

C5 Rear UCA

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