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Old 02-19-2015, 02:00 PM
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1967-72 C10 REVO IFS Crossmember $4,495

Standard Features:
  • Modular 1 piece crossmember assembly
  • 1.25" upper and 1.625" lower TIG welded control arms
  • Eccentric style lower control arm mounts for fast, simple alignment adjustments
  • Front mounted power rack and pinion steering
  • Wilwood forged Pro Spindle and steering arm
  • Afco Single-adjustable coilovers with springs
  • Positive and negative bump stops to protect the suspension components
  • Grade 8 hardware through out
  • All components mounted in double shear for strength and durability


4-Bar Bolt-In Rear Suspension with Ford 9" Housing & Axles $3,975

Standard Features:
  • Large diameter parallel 4-bar rear suspension with panhard bar
  • Bolt-on C10 frame brackets with C-notch in frame
  • Afco Single adjustable coilovers with springs
  • Strange Engineering Ford 9" housing with 31 spline axles
  • All brackets welded to rear axle housing
  • Grade 8 hardware through out
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Old 02-19-2015, 02:04 PM
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Amazing as usual. With this bolt on kit, how similar will the ride height be in comparison with your full frame trucks like the Craftsman truck or the original orange and white truck? What size tire can you run up front?
Since we decided to keep the modification to a minimum on this suspension system, the ride height for the bolt on system will sit roughly 2" - 3" higher than the complete chassis. It will still be a aggressive stance, but not as low as the complete chassis stance.

On this truck we are going to be running 20x9.5" fronts and 20x10" rears. Front and rear inner fenders and wheel tubs are 100% stock. More on this in a few days!
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Old 02-19-2015, 03:41 PM
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The system looks awesome as all of RS stuff does. Can you run a 19x10 the the front and a 19x12 on the rear.
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Old 02-19-2015, 05:18 PM
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Looks really nice! Excellent truck for the product development as well.

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Can you run a 19x10 the the front and a 19x12 on the rear.
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... You can run a 10" wide wheel in the stock wheel tubs with this set up. If you want to slightly mini-tub the bed, an 11" wheel will fit with a 305 tire.
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Old 02-19-2015, 08:15 PM
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The front and rear end both are works of art. Great stuff.
Look at those welds!
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The rear suspension installed for initial test fitting and mock up





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Old 02-20-2015, 01:19 PM
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And the front installed



Getting the steering linkage to the rack has always been an issue on these trucks due to the frame rail width and positioning of the steering column coming through the firewall. We have designed a package to take the guesswork out of routing the steering. We fabbed up a chassis brace that bolts into the frame rail. A small notch is required to be cut in the frame to get a better steering shaft angle. The new frame mount includes a tab for a heim joint to support the steering shaft. We have also designed a lower column mount (through firewall) and an upper column mount (to the dash) to secure the column adn position it where it needs to be. This is designed to work with an Ididit replacement column

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Old 02-20-2015, 05:38 PM
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A few teaser shots for the weekend!


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A few completed shots...









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One word = AWESOME!
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