How in the world are you going to do that.Front also I moving 1.5 inches forward on both
I can't wait to see this.
How in the world are you going to do that.Front also I moving 1.5 inches forward on both
That's looking really good.Spent the day in the shop—got the passenger side frame rail about 80% finished and knocked out the ladder bar pocket. Just need to pick up some steel tomorrow to button up the rest. A surprise afternoon storm rolled in and the C10 got caught outside, but thankfully no hail. Later, I took some measurements on the new spring box and, sure enough, it’s got 1.5 inches of relocation built in—perfect for running the altered wheelbase setup.
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Here’s how it’s going to be done:How in the world are you going to do that.
I can't wait to see this.
Great, that's awesomeHere’s how it’s going to be done:
I’ve got a set of relocation boxes with two sets of mounting holes. I’ll use the rearward holes for alignment with the stock location, but the forward holes will be the actual new mounting points. The rear slider mounts will also move forward by the same 1.5 inches.
Up front, the K-member mounts will be shifted forward as well. A custom set of billet spacers will be made and welded to the Hemi Denny brackets. For the upper mounts, I’ll be using the Safe-T-Cap upper control arm mount kit and re-mounting my upper coilover brackets into those in the same manner.
The only other modification will be a longer mid-shaft for the steering. That should cover all the mechanical changes.
As for the bodywork, the fiberglass fenders will need a lot of work—but they needed it anyway—and Hot Rod Heaven is already stretching the quarters, so now’s the perfect time to handle it all.
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So the rear section of the new frame rail is welded to 6 inches of the old rail parallel to each other with a seam on the top, rosette an front and back welds on the inside, the angled portion comes and meets the end of the new rail at a notched portion so that way it's not just a smooth cut off the top is also plated an Rosette welded togetherWhat is the back of the new frame rail welded to? Previously there was nothing there, no? Looks like you extended a plate inward to accommodate the new end point?
Thanks. Did you consider boxing the whole section? Lot of forces acting on that area.So the rear section of the new frame rail is welded to 6 inches of the old rail parallel to each other with a seam on the top, rosette an front and back welds on the inside, the angled portion comes and meets the end of the new rail at a notched portion so that way it's not just a smooth cut off the top is also plated an Rosette welded together
It's been a minute between a bunch of work travel, my health and getting the truck rear rebuilt for a reliability run. But the crank is done and being delivered tomorrow and a bunch of stuff from my Holley sponsorship has been arriving. I hope next week top. get the headers blasted to send the last package east for the machine shop. A couple off topic photos to show some highlights from the last weeks. Plus the next big event.Any updates on the car sure do miss what you've been doing to it. Hope all is well with you and your family.
Brad
Thanks I lowered it 2 more inches all aroundTruck looks badass!
The tires are 375-65-15'sWhat size meats are on the back of the square body?
Damn steamroller stuff right there! I've never heard of that size before.The tires are 375-65-15's
Yeah, I've been chipping away at it. It was getting ready for Bonneville was a big push for me so now that's all done and just getting back after the car so I decided to cut out all the work from the rear perch back and go ahead and install new rails for a little bit stronger design after looking at a couple other cars granted it was also prompted by the NHRA tech official not being thrilled with the design but a setback yes but could save my life if there was ever an issue so I'm good with that. The rail should be here later this week. I've picked up some parts over the past few weeks. They've just been holding onto the engine is in full swing at the machine shop and should be done in time for PRI from what I was told but with the temperature swing, I will be able to start working on the car again a lot more not in the heat, but I will be having surgery the beginning of October and that'll put me out for six weeks the C10is getting sent out to the grand national truck show in California plus I have to go to a couple work events so realistically the car will be getting done but not as much as I'd like anytime before the holidays one of the other issues I've been running into is with the new phone. I can't share my pictures as it says the file is too big. I have to figure out how to do that. My Instagram is probably the best way to see up-to-date photos.Its been forever. Any updates on the Demon?
Try doing a screenshot of the picture you want to upload, then just post the screenshot...it's usually a compressed pic, but still good enough quality. Glad to hear you've still got things in the works!Yeah, I've been chipping away at it. It was getting ready for Bonneville was a big push for me so now that's all done and just getting back after the car so I decided to cut out all the work from the rear perch back and go ahead and install new rails for a little bit stronger design after looking at a couple other cars granted it was also prompted by the NHRA tech official not being thrilled with the design but a setback yes but could save my life if there was ever an issue so I'm good with that. The rail should be here later this week. I've picked up some parts over the past few weeks. They've just been holding onto the engine is in full swing at the machine shop and should be done in time for PRI from what I was told but with the temperature swing, I will be able to start working on the car again a lot more not in the heat, but I will be having surgery the beginning of October and that'll put me out for six weeks the C10is getting sent out to the grand national truck show in California plus I have to go to a couple work events so realistically the car will be getting done but not as much as I'd like anytime before the holidays one of the other issues I've been running into is with the new phone. I can't share my pictures as it says the file is too big. I have to figure out how to do that. My Instagram is probably the best way to see up-to-date photos.
All right, let's try it and see if this worksTry doing a screenshot of the picture you want to upload, then just post the screenshot...it's usually a compressed pic, but still good enough quality. Glad to hear you've still got things in the works!