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Old 05-12-2023, 09:49 PM   #383
big_dan
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Location: East Tennessee
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Re: 53 3100 - complete rebuild and upgrade . . . .

This next part may be controversial, but . . . .

Every truck I've owned has been too light in the rear, so I knew I wanted some weight in the back but didn't know how much. I mocked up the bed, fiberglass fenders, running boards, etc to see how the rear suspension acted. Of course, it was a little stiff. I "added" the weight of a full tank of gas and played around with extra weight till I had a little more motion, and finally decided I needed around 80-100 pounds added out back. So how? I dug around and had a piece of stainless plate from a past job and started whittling away. 1-1/2" stainless plate, 6"×36", is 94 lbs. Perfect. I bent up some brackets and hung it under the gas tank. With the plate installed and 100 lbs of gas, the plate sits 6.5" off the ground. If it's too much, I wasted a morning, but I can drop it in 30 minutes, so we'll see what happens. Still moving along - thanks for looking-

Dan
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My 53 3100 "rebuild" - Soon to be Scott's suspension, LS, low and mean.
https://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vbo...d.php?t=791886
My 65 Ford project . .
https://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vbo...d.php?t=792428
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