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FormerMember 07-12-2007 07:45 PM

Project: Bolt one on
 
Start with a California 70 K5 tub and frame.

add 52" springs in the front and 56" springs in the rear, 6" of total lift.

Add a D60 front, 14B rear, 4.56 gears with Detroit lockers front and rear. High steer, a Black Box by Northwest fab and a NP205 with Furd guts behind a 4L60. 383 Vortec stroker for motivation.

Here's a few pics for Kurt:

vtblazer 07-13-2007 01:53 AM

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Sure, looks like a good candidate.

Is this how it currently sits?
Would need a frame with mounts under it to do it right.

Nice parts list, is the 4L60 built?
What tire size is he going to run?

FormerMember 07-13-2007 06:50 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by vtblazer (Post 2261971)
Sure, looks like a good candidate.

Is this how it currently sits?
Would need a frame with mounts under it to do it right.

Nice parts list, is the 4L60 built?
What tire size is he going to run?

Looks like it needs floor patches and possibly an outer rocker.

This is how it currently is.

Frame's in my yard, waiting to get sandblasted, hot dipped galvanized and painted.

4L60 is built, Corvette servos and all that crap. Going to run a 39.5" Pitbull Rocker on re-centered H1 rims.

Yukon Jack 07-13-2007 11:46 AM

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Looks like a good recipe!

FormerMember 07-13-2007 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Yukon Jack (Post 2262275)
Looks like a good recipe!

Thanks... it's been done before and when tuned works well.

Can you post those pictures back up on my other thread? I'd like to see that C/30 that was converted again. I am working on it, too.

LUV2XCLR8 07-13-2007 06:04 PM

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Keep us posted :metal:

Yukon Jack 07-14-2007 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by grendel (Post 2262281)
Can you post those pictures back up on my other thread? I'd like to see that C/30 that was converted again. I am working on it, too.

My site has been down the last couple days and my very nice buddy who hosts it for free is on vacation - should be up in a day or two.

FormerMember 07-14-2007 10:06 PM

working on the frame today...
 
Got a box (108lbs !) of freight coming. Wanted to be ready...

IN order to fit the 52" springs in front, the original (and banged up) spring hangers in front need to come off, as does the body mount.

Gary and I got that done today. We also got the 1 ton frame ready to go and stacked both on top of the beater truck...

FormerMember 07-15-2007 11:20 AM

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This is what goes in it's place:http://diy4x.com/images/429/fgb52-1.JPG

http://diy4x.com/images/429/tn_fgb52-3.jpg

1tonblaze 07-15-2007 12:08 PM

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where did you get that front spring hanger from ???? looks like a off road design peice ????

FormerMember 07-15-2007 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by 1tonblaze (Post 2264451)
where did you get that front spring hanger from ???? looks like a off road design peice ????

http://diy4x.com/suspension.htm

FGB52

Quote:

Originally Posted by DIY4X
We've designed a mounting kit for installing 52" springs on your first generation (69-72') fullsize Chevy or GMC. This is a more complete kit than our 2nd generation B52 kit as the modification is more extensive.

The kit includes, the front spring hangers, shackle eye hanger and 6" shackles standard as well as all the hardware required to make the swap, every bolt required is included!. Poly urethanes are included in the frame eye hanger. All you need to add is a pair of 52" springs!

Some modifications required to install this kit include, trimming of the forward cab mount and modifications to the shift linkage on automatic transmission trucks or better yet, cable shift it!

I don't think ORD does one of these.

Luba 07-15-2007 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by grendel (Post 2264456)
http://diy4x.com/suspension.htm

FGB52



I don't think ORD does one of these.

How much was that kit and what is the benefit of it? I assume they are longer length front springs than stock for a better ride?

vtblazer 07-16-2007 06:28 AM

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Hey Jon,
Was away for a few days, pm returned.

FormerMember 07-16-2007 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Luba (Post 2264635)
How much was that kit and what is the benefit of it? I assume they are longer length front springs than stock for a better ride?

Pricing and some information is right on that page you quoted :o

Yes, a longer spring is a flexier spring. Better ride, better traction. You also get 4" of lift out of stock spring. We're running a 2" Skyjacker for 6" of total lift.

msgross 07-16-2007 08:39 AM

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should be a beast...

1tonblaze 07-16-2007 08:52 AM

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wish i would have seen that before i got all my stuff for my blazer

vtblazer 07-16-2007 02:51 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by grendel (Post 2262043)
Frame's in my yard, waiting to get sandblasted, hot dipped galvanized and painted.

It's be alot easier if it were on the frame as a roller with the body mounts installed.
Be better for fit and finish of the panels too.

I'll take Bill the pics, talk it over with him and we'll figure it out.

Nice trailer BTW.

FormerMember 07-16-2007 03:11 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by vtblazer (Post 2265863)
It's be alot easier if it were on the frame as a roller with the body mounts installed.
Be better for fit and finish of the panels too.

I'll take Bill the pics, talk it over with him and we'll figure it out.

Nice trailer BTW.

We should have the frame(s) back from blast and paint shortly. So mounting it down onto a roller is not impossible. I get the other brackets and stuff I need to mount the suspension on Wednesday, according to the DHL website.

The trailer's a piece of 400.00 crap. It's what I paid for it, but it's good at holding the body tub up.

FormerMember 07-17-2007 06:11 PM

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Got the brackets in today... DHL really moves fast!

These things are HEAVY:

Yukon Jack 07-18-2007 09:28 AM

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Definitely look heavy duty. How soon until you start getting them installed?

FormerMember 07-18-2007 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Yukon Jack (Post 2268478)
Definitely look heavy duty. How soon until you start getting them installed?

I should be picking up the frames and axles today from Blast and Paint.

I already have the old mounts off... I also have the springs, I'll need to assemble the axles.

Burt4x4 07-18-2007 09:49 AM

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Hey DOOOOD! Hope all is well!

So your building two rigs? :confused:

FormerMember 07-18-2007 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Burt4x4 (Post 2268518)
Hey DOOOOD! Hope all is well!

So your building two rigs? :confused:

Heh, more than 2 :). Things are awesome. Liking NH as we have family here, missing riding and some of my friends in CA.

  1. Finishing up my Jeep.
  2. Working on a K5.
  3. Working on a K10.
  4. Working on a K30.
  5. Working on a Buggy.


The K10 and Buggy are for other folks... I am doing project management and grunt work on most of it.

Burt4x4 07-18-2007 11:51 AM

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WOW!
Mr. Project you are! hahaha

Well good! Glad to hear the EastCoast is doing you good!
Have Fun and best of luck with your 8million projects hahaaa:lol:
Burt

johnnywagon 07-18-2007 06:30 PM

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:) Neet!!


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