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Old 01-24-2013, 01:45 PM   #1
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DM Mild/Stage 2 Rear Coil Over Pics

Here's some pics of our coil-over DM Mild front and Stage 2 rear w/four link.
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Re: DM Mild/Stage 2 Rear Coil Over Pics

And with a truck body on it.....
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Re: DM Mild/Stage 2 Rear Coil Over Pics

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Send me all that and more or I will drag your name through the mud on teh intArweb.
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very nice!!..sent you a pm
Either the PM never went through or Dave already responded and deleted it.... if you didn't get a response back, please resend it!

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Is the "Touring Dropmember" higher or lower than this "Mild Dropmember" version.
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Is the "Touring Dropmember" high or lower than this "Mild Dropmember" version.
The "Touring Version" is one inch lower on the crossmember.

This set-up is running a 26.3" tall tire and a 2.5" drop spindle.
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Re: DM Mild/Stage 2 Rear Coil Over Pics

OK, stupid question time.

Is that wicked center crossmember section part of the stage 2 rear? That looks buff.
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OK, stupid question time.

Is that wicked center crossmember section part of the stage 2 rear? That looks buff.
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Re: DM Mild/Stage 2 Rear Coil Over Pics

What would you estimate is the drop with that set up?
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Thats awesome! Just curious though if one used this set up with shockwaves how would the height aired out be compared to say a standard stage 2 front and rear PB components? Could this setup be used with shockwaves? lol
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Got any pics of how the panhard bar works with that?
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Damn, that is super sweet....Jim
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wait.... Theres different front drop members? whats the differences?
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wait.... Theres different front drop members? whats the differences?
Mild= 1" Built in drop
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Ok so no one knows what drop this is??
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Ok so no one knows what drop this is??
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Here's the problem with measuring how much "drop"... where do we start from? I would assume "factory height"? But then again, what really is factory height? We can measure an old worn out factory truck that might or might not be sitting at it's original height.... this could end up being a little misleading. Not to fear, we have a solution!

We have found it best to reference a specific point on the truck to measure from... and call that "ride height". We take a measurement from the bottom of the frame under the front cab mount to the ground and reference this measurement. It can then be compared to the customers truck and they will know how much drop or lift it will have compared to their current height... make sense? We also take a measurement from the bottom side of the frame under the rear cab mount.

On this truck, he is running a 26.3" tall tire and a 2.5" McGaughy's drop spindle up front. The bottom of the frame to ground measurement under the front cab mount is right at 6". Throw a Touring DM on there and it will be at 5". Change the tire size and it will vary the height as well.

A popular combo up front would be a 28" tall tire and a CPP 2" drop spindle... with this combination it would raise the front measurement another 1.5" but fill the wheel well up a little nicer.

Another thing to keep in mind, is that when going to a Touring Dropmember, it may be necessary to modify or go to a replacement inner fender well.

On the rear he is running a 28.5" tall tire and the bottom of the frame to ground measurement is 8". He has right at 3" before his axle bottoms out in the notch.

Hope that helps clarify the drop it has... I know it's a longer way to describe it, but much more accurate when making comparisons.

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Re: DM Mild/Stage 2 Rear Coil Over Pics

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Here's the problem with measuring how much "drop"... where do we start from? I would assume "factory height"? But then again, what really is factory height? We can measure an old worn out factory truck that might or might not be sitting at it's original height.... this could end up being a little misleading. Not to fear, we have a solution!

We have found it best to reference a specific point on the truck to measure from... and call that "ride height". We take a measurement from the bottom of the frame under the front cab mount to the ground and reference this measurement. It can then be compared to the customers truck and they will know how much drop or lift it will have compared to their current height... make sense? We also take a measurement from the bottom side of the frame under the rear cab mount.

On this truck, he is running a 26.3" tall tire and a 2.5" McGaughy's drop spindle up front. The bottom of the frame to ground measurement under the front cab mount is right at 6". Throw a Touring DM on there and it will be at 5". Change the tire size and it will vary the height as well.

A popular combo up front would be a 28" tall tire and a CPP 2" drop spindle... with this combination it would raise the front measurement another 1.5" but fill the wheel well up a little nicer.

Another thing to keep in mind, is that when going to a Touring Dropmember, it may be necessary to modify or go to a replacement inner fender well.

On the rear he is running a 28.5" tall tire and the bottom of the frame to ground measurement is 8". He has right at 3" before his axle bottoms out in the notch.

Hope that helps clarify the drop it has... I know it's a longer way to describe it, but much more accurate when making comparisons.

Nate
Hi Nate,

Do you have any pictures of this truck completed?

Does the 4-link coilover rear have the same ride height as the coilover trailing arm setup?
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Hi Nate,

Do you have any pictures of this truck completed?

Does the 4-link coilover rear have the same ride height as the coilover trailing arm setup?
Pretty sure this is what you're looking for.
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Does the 4-link coilover rear have the same ride height as the coilover trailing arm setup?
Yes. The four-link and trailing arm set-up have the same ride height.

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