While I had the car at work, I started on the frame at home. Disassembled down to the bare frame. Had to have some sort of "flat" surface to build off of so I had my Uncle bring his laser level over and we build a surface by shimming 4x4's and screwing down some 3/4" plywood.
I got the frame on the new surface, and started by welding up the factory split channel frame. Then had to build some sort of support for the rear frame horns.
I welded bracing between the rails, then started cutting out the middle of the frame.
I originally had planned to use SC&C's stage 2 kit with the afx spindle, but with more companies now offering front suspension setups I am trying to decide what to go with. I still have to do some more research, so let me know what everyone's thoughts/ opinions are in that area. Looking for pros/ cons of each. Plus I am open to any, and all suggestions on any other part of my build.
With that, more updates:
Had to modify the rear foot wells for the arms and braces.
Built transmission cross-member.
My "helper" hard at work!
Just some pictures of the frame while I had it upside down for welding. Some good shots of the "x" bracing for the truck arm cross-member.
Put some round tubes in the frame rails for the #3 body mounts.
Ended up cutting out the axle kick-ups because I didn't like what little room I had for suspension compression. So I cut them out and welded a piece of 2x3x0.125 tube across the top. I know an inch isn't much, but it's better than what I had.
Welded a 2x2x0.125 tube across between the axle kick-ups as support for the spring perches, and for upper shock mounts. I also cut out the original spring perches from the removed frame section, and welded them to the new rails/ cross-member. I wanted to keep the #5 body bushing, therefore I reused them. They are welded to the frame and cross-member, and have a 1/2" dom tube for support on the front inside corners. I modified the perches by welding a screw jack plate so that the rear height will be adjustable.
Welded on the pan-hard bar(phb) mount to the end of the driver's side truck arm and the other to the frame. I don't have a very good picture but I welded some 1/4" plate on either side of the frame mount for added strength. The phb is made out of 1x0.056 dom, with screw in hiem joints. Left hand thread on one end, and right hand on the other.
Built my own rearend. Had my brother machine me up a narrowing setup. Used Grand National rear axle tubes, and hubs from Stock Car Products.