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19723DR 12-20-2007 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry (Post 2493268)
I'll post a pic of mine if someone else doesn't beat me to it. It's basically right below the radius if the lower body line (as high as possible without being on the bend). Are those stick-on clips?

Thanks, I was asking because I have seen some with a small space. Pics would be great. Maybe what I saw was from people just trying to line them up and the doors and fenders weren't fitting quite right. The kit comes with 24 stick-on clips and all the bolt-on hardware so I could do it either way. I don't have any of the factory holes left though. I'm going to have to drill for the two pieces on the front and back which have two screws each. Not happy about drilling any new holes after paint.

Hart_Rod 12-20-2007 04:18 PM

Re: 1972 3dr Suburban Build Thread
 
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Originally Posted by 19723DR (Post 2493835)
Thanks, I was asking because I have seen some with a small space. Pics would be great. Maybe what I saw was from people just trying to line them up and the doors and fenders weren't fitting quite right. The kit comes with 24 stick-on clips and all the bolt-on hardware so I could do it either way. I don't have any of the factory holes left though. I'm going to have to drill for the two pieces on the front and back which have two screws each. Not happy about drilling any new holes after paint.

JB weld the screwheads in the holes and then use a stick-on clip on the end. :smoke:

19723DR 12-21-2007 08:15 PM

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This weekend I will work on the trim. It,s going to snow, again. Not to mention the week end before christmas, but I am going to squeeze it in when I can. Today I ordered a new C-notch from CPP. Man I got to get the back down with the front. I'm thinking the front needs another 1'' to 1'' 1/2 down. That height would be perfect. Thought for the future.

19723DR 12-25-2007 04:45 PM

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Here's some progress pics. Passenger side is finished. The kit only came with 24 clips and that only leaves three on some of the longer pieces. For extra strength I added silicon in between.

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-199.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-200.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-201.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-198.jpg

Tell me if you think this isn't straight enough:
http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-205.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-204.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-203.jpg

The suburban is starting to look pretty sweeeeeeet!

custom72c20 12-25-2007 05:14 PM

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that looks awesome!!!!!!!! :metal:

FRENCHBLUE72 12-26-2007 03:46 AM

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Hell ya they look straight you did a great job buildin the ride congrats.

Frizzle Fry 12-26-2007 09:30 AM

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Man that looks great. You gonna put some screw heads in the rear pieces?

NEVERENOUGH 12-26-2007 05:10 PM

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Wow what a nice project. I love your color combo yellow is one of my favorites. You have done a very nice job with color and stance. Great wheel choice also. Can't wait to see what you do with the interior after the great job you have done on the exterior.

19723DR 12-27-2007 06:30 PM

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Thanks everyone for the support. I finished up the driver's side trim. I cut off the screw ends and glued them into place too. The cold weather made it more difficult because the double sided tape wouldn't stick.

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-212.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-209.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-210.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-211.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-213.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-208.jpg

Thank you Mar K Quality Parts. The fit and finish is excellent.

19723DR 12-27-2007 06:43 PM

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I have started my custom kick panel speaker boxes in between putting the trim on. I've looked at some people have done on here, including the one Frizzle Fry made, and have a good idea of what I want. I also have a custom center console and rear woofer boxes in the works.

Clyde78 12-28-2007 08:43 AM

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Hubba Hubba! That's not the same suburban my mother took me to Jack in the Box to as a kid. Good job! I showed the old man the pics and he can't believe it.

19723DR 12-28-2007 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Clyde78 (Post 2502840)
Hubba Hubba! That's not the same suburban my mother took me to Jack in the Box to as a kid. Good job! I showed the old man the pics and he can't believe it.

I'm glad you found the site, can't wait to see your pictures. Tell your dad I'm not sellin' it back! Tell your bro, to find the old pictures and you can post them here.
For all you out there, this is the original owners' son. I can't take credit for all the work, m&ms, you did a good good job of keeping the 'burb well maintained over the years. Here's to you guys!:clap:

kyull67 12-28-2007 02:48 PM

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Awesome! I just read the whole thing. Good job:metal:

19723DR 12-29-2007 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by kyull67 (Post 2503197)
Awesome! I just read the whole thing. Good job:metal:

Thanks, I checked out your thread and that step-side is going to be awesome. :metal:

The C-Notch kit arrived in the mail. Here's a pic:

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-214.jpg

Great project for a 4 day weekend.

19723DR 12-31-2007 04:16 PM

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Saturday, made some progress. I put in the passenger side C-Notch. Here's some pics of the process:

Drilled out the rivets and removed the old bump stop. Then I made a template.
http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-217.jpg

I then used the template to draw where to cut. I also made templates for the bottom front and back of the C-Notch. So the frame cuts line up with the C-Notch if I want to weld it later.
http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-216.jpg

Jacked up the rear end to make sure the cut would be centered on where the bump stop will be. Note I shifted it backwards from where they said by 1/4".
http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-215.jpg

Maked sure the 2 brake and 2 fuel lines were out of the way. :devil:
http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-218.jpg

Made a notch in the spring plate going by the template.
http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-219.jpg

Went to town with saws-all.
http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-220.jpg

19723DR 12-31-2007 04:17 PM

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Cleaned up the frame and put some paint on it. At a later date I will do the whole back frame.
http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-221.jpg

Installed the C-Notch. I put the two bolts in the spring plate first and drilled the back bottom two holes, then the side holes.
http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-222.jpg

Since I am not building a road-grader I bought some taller bump stops from Autozone.
http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-224.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-225.jpg

I put the wheel back on for a test fit. Not too shabby. :smoke:
http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-223.jpg

Now on to the driver's side...

Hart_Rod 12-31-2007 04:20 PM

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They make some much smaller bumpstops (1/2") if you want to be able to go lower in the rear.

R

19723DR 12-31-2007 04:59 PM

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Rob. The kit came with the 1/2'' bumpstops. I was worried about the rear hitting the wood floor. So I bought taller ones. I can always cut them later. The upper bag bracket need to be modified also. I can't wait to see your body on that clean frame.:chevy:

lolife99 12-31-2007 05:10 PM

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19723DR,... I think you would like the ride better if you install some shock "relocators" from ECE. I didn't realize how much my shocks WEREN'T working without them. They stand the shocks up more vertically,... so they work. I think before, they were just pivoting on the bolts. Oh yeah, love your 'burban!

19723DR 12-31-2007 05:33 PM

Re: 1972 3dr Suburban Build Thread
 
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Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 2507242)
19723DR,... I think you would like the ride better if you install some shock "relocators" from ECE. I didn't realize how much my shocks WEREN'T working without them. They stand the shocks up more vertically,... so they work. I think before, they were just pivoting on the bolts. Oh yeah, love your 'burban!

That is good idea. I will look into those relocators. Thanks man. :ito:

Hart_Rod 12-31-2007 05:36 PM

Re: 1972 3dr Suburban Build Thread
 
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Originally Posted by 19723DR (Post 2507216)
Rob. The kit came with the 1/2'' bumpstops. I was worried about the rear hitting the wood floor. So I bought taller ones. I can always cut them later. The upper bag bracket need to be modified also. I can't wait to see your body on that clean frame.:chevy:

With the short bumpt stops the rear differential cover just barely touches the wood floor. What bags are you running? I used ART. I can't wait until mine is as done as yours, :D.

Hart_Rod 12-31-2007 05:37 PM

Re: 1972 3dr Suburban Build Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 2507242)
19723DR,... I think you would like the ride better if you install some shock "relocators" from ECE. I didn't realize how much my shocks WEREN'T working without them. They stand the shocks up more vertically,... so they work. I think before, they were just pivoting on the bolts. Oh yeah, love your 'burban!

:agree: 100%

19723DR 01-01-2008 04:45 PM

Re: 1972 3dr Suburban Build Thread
 
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Originally Posted by Hart_Rod (Post 2507276)
With the short bumpt stops the rear differential cover just barely touches the wood floor. What bags are you running? I used ART. I can't wait until mine is as done as yours, :D.

The bags are AIM 2600s and are just like Firestones.

19723DR 01-01-2008 04:50 PM

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Here's the other side:
http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-226.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-227.jpg

More snow...
http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-228.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-229.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-230.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-231.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-232.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-233.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-234.jpg
I scooted the C-Notch back another 1/4". Thanks to the suspension forum and CCP.

Frizzle Fry 01-01-2008 06:04 PM

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Now we're talkin :c2:


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