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It really depends on the purpose of the truck I guess. I don't mind the harshness of hiem joints personally. I am building the truck to autocross and beat the crap out of. I will most likely setup my engine and trans on some type of temporary motor plate to make sure my engine placement suits me. The rack how it is mounted it typical of the Corvette. it sits inline with the balancer of the engine. That alone will dictate the placement of the engine setback wise. I don't want to modify the firewall if I can keep from it. Once I have the mock up engine and trans in place, I will get the crossmember fit on the wheel centerline and in the wheel well like I want it. Reworking the steering rack isn't something I am too worried about. There are plenty of options there. It would have been cheaper to order a front suspension from NoLimit or Scotts Hotrods LOL... |
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Definitely a yes on the No Limit set-up from a handling perspective. The Scott's front end not so much.
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I I hadn't already sunk the money it what I have, I would definitely have a No Limit front end on the truck. As well as their 3 link. I keep looking at steering racks. Such as https://bit.ly/2YmQoHD Yes its overkill. You only live once though, and I am bored at work. |
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Most stuff from Sweet is overkill for the average street truck but the increase/influx of trucks @ the track performance level in the last couple of years has definitely upped the ante. If one hopes to be competitive, they better be prepared to bring their 'A' game.
I had not seen/heard of anything utilizing a Scotts front set-up for something track oriented so now I'm informed. |
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No doubt Sweet Mfg is overkill. My truck is a toy. I wanted to build a full frame. Decided to see what I could do with the stick rails. Pretty sure that is gonna lead to financial ruin and damnation to hear my wife tell it. It’s all in fun I guess. Can’t take $$$ with ya when ya go. |
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I will try video the install of my front end and post it on YouTube being there is not anything relevant on there. I will do a thread here in the forum too.
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Whatever people want I guess. My truck is just a cruiser. I didn't expect to have to re-engineer the whole chassis to make the front end work. The Gen 5 engine was going to be hard enough to make work. |
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My biggest kick with my truck is not wanting the engine sitting up high in the engine bay. That alone make pinion angles an nightmare. At the end of the day I will do what is needed to make it work. I will document it all with pics and video. Hopefully once I get started on it I will find it is a suitable combination. |
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When I asked Don about engine mounts for a 350 and oil pan clearance issues, he said "most guys use LS engines". From the conversation, that meant that LS engines would not have any clearance issues, but the 350 might.
I have neither of those, so it really didn't matter. |
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Well if someone is interested in my front suspension PM me. I think I am changing directions.
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I got a few install pics from Dustin. His truck without a doubt handles like its on rails. that is a 10" engine set back. I am sorry to say the Flat Out Engineering is on crack if they think an LS engine is gonna drop in without the engine setback an some janky drive line angle.
I still think I could make it work by reworking the whole steering setup. At this point my truck will just be a cruiser until I regroup and decide what I am going to do. |
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Wow.... You know it's serious engine set-back when the OE position of the alternator crowds the brake booster/master cylinder...
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If you look at where the front pulley is sitting, it isn't sitting 6" away from the rack and pinion. It looks to be about 2" away, which is about the distance needed to slide the engine in place. So moving it back 10" is too far off even though he moved the whole crossmember back about an inch or 2.
This would have been a really neat concept if it actually worked, but I couldn't find any way to make it work without chopping 25% of the frame width away or moving the engine back. The one front end kit I looked at had what looked to be 1.5" spacers in place of the out tie rods to correct the bump steer, but on this kit, you probably needed something close to 3". I had the No-Limit set-up in in less than a day if I add all my time up. That was a relief after messing with the Flat Out Engineering catastrophe. |
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Knocked the rack mounts off the Crossmember. Have ordered another rack and pinion I think I can get to work.
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I am a gluten for punishment I guess. Was so close to just spending $1804 on a Aldan Performance coil over front end. Then I decided to beat my head against a wall with the Flat Out crap.
So I ordered a T-Bird PS rack. Mounting points will work. It keeps the rack center line with the steering knuckles. Gotta order tie rod ends and see how that is gonna play out. Until more parts arrive this saga continues…. |
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What spindle/uprights are those?
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Ordered upper ball joints and tie rods. Waiting to order Coil Over's before seeing if I can get the steering sorted. |
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Yeah. Just hoping I can make this work.
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