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Old 12-24-2008, 07:12 AM
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i know , im doing a 4 in body drop but loosing 1 inch of it in my bed mounts, that puts my rockers down but the inside of my bed wont be all chopped up inside. plus the ls engines always look very low in these trucks im hoping that the body drop will help that. i will say im worried where my shifter will end up.(heightwise). you are correct on your observations ,im impressed. bill
Ahhh, didn't know (read) about dropping the body. Watch out for speed bumps @ speed. The rockers won't like that . . ....

I'm keeping up w/this one.
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Old 12-25-2008, 06:09 PM
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Ahhh, didn't know (read) about dropping the body. Watch out for speed bumps @ speed. The rockers won't like that . . ....

I'm keeping up w/this one.
speed bumps ? you should see our crappy roads around here. lol bill
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Old 12-25-2008, 10:03 PM
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speed bumps ? you should see our crappy roads around here. lol bill
Point taken. Well.... TX is a big 'ol state so I would gamble you don't have the monopoly on crappy roads . Some of our freakin speed-bumps do seem to follow that state slogan (everything's bigger in TX).

That being said, I know in stock configuration the lower portion of the frame rail is approx .500-.750" below the pinch weld of the rocker. Providing that all drivetrain related parts are above the bottom of the frame, dropping the cab beyond the frame rail now means that rocker is going to be the first thing to contact earth (man made or otherwise.....).
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Old 12-27-2008, 06:46 PM
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Point taken. Well.... TX is a big 'ol state so I would gamble you don't have the monopoly on crappy roads . Some of our freakin speed-bumps do seem to follow that state slogan (everything's bigger in TX).

That being said, I know in stock configuration the lower portion of the frame rail is approx .500-.750" below the pinch weld of the rocker. Providing that all drivetrain related parts are above the bottom of the frame, dropping the cab beyond the frame rail now means that rocker is going to be the first thing to contact earth (man made or otherwise.....).
ive been fooling around with my bed and front clip while waiting for my cab at the sandblaster. im realizing that my goal of 4in on the rockers maybe a little of a pipe dream with out bags. i have the front sitting at my initial height of 4in and i see what you mean ,4 in over a span of 12ft is asking for trouble, and im also seeing problems with the amount the hood clearance or lack there of. you know how it is theres how low you want it ,and how low you can drive it. im sure ill soon find that height,thats where the money for the coil overs starts to pay off. bill
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Old 12-27-2008, 07:35 PM
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ive been fooling around with my bed and front clip while waiting for my cab at the sandblaster. im realizing that my goal of 4in on the rockers maybe a little of a pipe dream with out bags. i have the front sitting at my initial height of 4in and i see what you mean ,4 in over a span of 12ft is asking for trouble, and im also seeing problems with the amount the hood clearance or lack there of. you know how it is theres how low you want it ,and how low you can drive it. im sure ill soon find that height,thats where the money for the coil overs starts to pay off. bill
Yikes, that LS motor sits higher than what I would have expected.

I'm planning the suspension on my 67 as well so I know all about trying to succeed in that 4" measurement @ ride height (as measured @ the C/L of the F/R cab mounts). I've got some advantage over you in that my frame will be chopped up slightly. Mine is also currently going the direction of air ride so 1" will be the clearance @ the cab mounts when the smoke clears (or the air is purged).

My set-up is C4 front suspension. For the rear, I'm sticking w/the truck arm set-up (no sense changing what's cheap & functional). I'm trying to incorporate a Watts link vs a Panhard bar but the simple packaging of the PHB might be the deciding factor.

I look forward to your updates.

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Old 12-27-2008, 08:22 PM
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Killer truck i love the way you lay it out.
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Old 12-28-2008, 02:31 PM
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Just spent HOURS of looking over on 67-72...man I "need" to pick one of these up. No fair! Watching this one pretty closely.
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Smile rs/c10 metal work starting

finally getting some time to do some of the fun stuff, the windsheild is laid back 3in,the over all height came down 2in and the door opening is 1 3/4 in longer. the body is dropped 1 3/4 inch. its starting to look pretty cool. bill
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Old 01-01-2009, 07:17 PM
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Great work - looking good. I'm looking forward to seeing this one come together.
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Old 01-01-2009, 07:22 PM
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This is gonna be a great build. I like the fact that it is a GMC too. I have always liked the grill/headlights on the GMC's
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