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SFBD Chassis with rear cantilever setup

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CSC JR   +1y
Here's a link to a chassis I am building for someone. It's for a 69 C-10 that's going to run 22"http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=148950

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lkrayzie   +1y
thats pretty bad ass, Looks good
purplekush   +1y
thats hella sic... i love old c10's... u dont have to do much to lay one out with the stock frame.. just drop some bags on that factory wishbone and notch it and the ass end lays hard on 20's ... do you have a jig for that frame???
layedoutdreams   +1y
Damn, that's sic! Awesome design put together with great fabrication.
CSC JR   +1y
Thanks everyone. I have a chassis table that's mocked up for this frame.
westsydetrucknrod   +1y
Awesome job on that frame man, very impressive. The best fabrication I have seen in a long time, keep it up.
AiredOut   +1y
Very nice, im curious as to why your using the v3.0 series shockwave, arent you only getting like 5-6 inches of lift?

TwistedMinis   +1y
Amazing. Awesome cantilever setup.
CSC JR   +1y
Originally posted by AiredOut



Very nice, im curious as to why your using the v3.0 series shockwave, arent you only getting like 5-6 inches of lift?





Yeah I'm getting 4" of lift at the bag but the cantilever setup is a 3:1 so I am getting 12" at the rearend.

AiredOut   +1y
Originally posted by valleycustom



Originally posted by AiredOut



Very nice, im curious as to why your using the v3.0 series shockwave, arent you only getting like 5-6 inches of lift?





Yeah I'm getting 4" of lift at the bag but the cantilever setup is a 3:1 so I am getting 12" at the rearend.



Thats what i was thinking, shockwaves are amazing though, ive got the 9000 series with an 8.5inch stroke on the back of my truck. People always complimented me on the amazing ride quality. Keep up the good work man