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Still plays with sparks
Age: 27
Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 490
Location: Naugy, CT User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
id be down but the truck is put away...
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#102 |
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S-series addict
Age: 22
Join Date: Nov 2003
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Location: Creedmoor, NC User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
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#103 |
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Registered User
Age: 26
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 194
Location: Newark User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
I was wondering if i built a double rail frame like you see alot of the street rod guys use out of 3x2x.25 if that would be sufficient for my x-cab? I was planning on using the stock front frame section and replacing everything from the firewall back. I attached a drawing of what i would like to do.
The black represents stock frame, blue is the 3x2x.25 and the green is round tube 1 5/8 .118 wall thickness. |
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#104 |
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Registered User
Age: 26
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 194
Location: Newark User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
Well, since my pic didn't attach could you tell me if this sounds right? On the chart it says the the deflection on a piece of 3x2x.25 is like .94in. so for two frame rails that would be .47in per 1000 pounds? So basically if i ran 4 sections of the 3x2x.25 under the cab the deflection would only be .235in per 1000 lbs. This should be plenty strong, right?
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#105 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 17,608
Location: LORAIN OHIO User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
a stock frame is all 1/8th metal not 3/16th. and the height and width varies from the firewall back. |
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#106 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 17,608
Location: LORAIN OHIO User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
you are gay! ![]() |
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#107 |
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Still plays with sparks
Age: 27
Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 490
Location: Naugy, CT User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
im sick of defending this thread....i quit.
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#108 |
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Age: 27
Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 24,154
Location: NJ User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
uh ok..but the chart isnt correct for stock rail size and people are trying to compare their choices to it..
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#109 |
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Anybody got 20's?
Age: 28
Join Date: Sep 2003
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Location: Columbia S.C. User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
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#110 |
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Still plays with sparks
Age: 27
Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 490
Location: Naugy, CT User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
lol, the only way to make it 100% correct to the stock frame is to call up gm and have them send you a solid model of the frame, then stick it into a finite elament analysis program. I seriously doubt gm would ever let a drawing leave the doors, so until then i give you the estimate that is in the chart. Merry Christmas. IMO a 3/16" thick simple beam is a good estimation considering that the stock frame is much more complex then a simple 1/8" rail. Things like the overlaps, the gussets and geometry changes all make the frame stronger. Av, I know you know about those pain in the ass gussets.....And yes its 4 pages.......of nuthin but doubt.....Change my user name to AVTekk, nuthin personal Dave, and all you would read in this thread is a bunch of ass kissing about how great the chart is....but what do I know, I just build helicopters.....I vent
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#111 |
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woof
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 4,930
Location: CT User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
oh, billy... jon call me about starting on your truck. |
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#112 |
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Had To Change The Avatar
Age: 22
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Location: Sarasota, FL User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
no shit, it gets old quick, well dragging body does |
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#113 |
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Registered User
Age: 22
Join Date: Jan 2003
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Location: Milford, CT User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
haha ill kiss your ass jon....call me back brotha
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#114 |
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Big Daddy
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Location: Kansas City, MO User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
I'm 6'6'', I guess I'm not a real man.
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#115 |
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Registered User
Age: 22
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#116 |
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Age: 23
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Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
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Had To Change The Avatar
Age: 22
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Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
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#118 |
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Age: 22
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#119 |
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Still plays with sparks
Age: 27
Join Date: Aug 2001
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Location: Naugy, CT User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
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#120 |
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BlazinLo96
Age: 21
Join Date: Jun 2003
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Location: Tennessee User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
Hey connecticutx, i have a ? what is the dimensions of ur radiator and where did u get it, i like how u put it inside the core support is there a certain reason u did that?
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#121 |
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(Chaos)
Age: 27
Join Date: Jul 2002
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Location: lincoln User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
well after all like he sead the man does build helicopters. shit my hats off to you.wow that takes some brains there. um whats the lbs. difrence of a factory frame / a frame made of 3x3 1/4 from the fire wall back .standard cab. im runing a 2.2 afterall.
and would i use the 3x3 1/4 all the way back ? or could i go to a smaller size after my link im runing a sd s10 4link now but want to run the 5link. and iff i do i dont want shit ever bending. |
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#122 |
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truth
Age: 25
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Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
damn workin the graveyard shift i see
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#123 |
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
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Registered User
Age: 25
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
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#125 |
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Air ride equipped
Age: 24
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 448
Location: Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
I know several people with bodydropped trucks that used 2x3x.25 tall and never had any problems... and it's been fine for years. I think if you use enough gussets and crossmembers it's just as strong or stronger than the stock frame. And yes the stock frame is meant to crush or "flex" during major impacts. Think of it this way, if you get into a wreck THAT bad, your truck is ****ed anyway. Most trucks don't weigh shit in the back anyway, and I don't know too many minitruckers carrying loads in their bed, so I think 2x3 is a safe bet, as long as it is done right and gusseted where need be. 3x3x.25 is overkill and way too expensive for the project, plus most of these guys want to lay rocker. Not to mention the weight difference, but how much more pressure would it take to lift the truck with 3x3 than 2x3?? Don't harass me because I'm just posting what I know, and what I've seen work WITHOUT any problems. I understand everything from the engineering point of perspective, but like was said, 'real-world' applications are different sometimes. Something calculated on paper vs. something that is actually built is not always the same. I like the chart though, it's very interesting, but I just don't think there is enough weight to induce that type of stress on the frame(assuming it is built correctly).
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#126 |
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Join Date: May 2006
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Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
i think my brain just blew up reading all that.
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#127 |
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 17
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Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
im runnin 2x3 3/16" square tube on my f-150 thats stock floored and i havent had any problems. standard cab longbed.
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#128 |
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*2nd nature fabrication*
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,174
Location: louisville ky User is: Online ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
ok im going to build a frame from firewall back i was going to use 2x3 is that big enough its on a 93 blazer 4dr
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#129 |
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2005
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Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
huge problem i think, just brought my cab back from work, i got rid of the pinchweld and built 1/8th rockers, and got rid of all cab mounts, my frame at home i put 2x3 rails for the drop. so my frame is 2 inches high and my mounts are all gone on the cab and it still dont lay flush with the frame. i heard on here 2 inch rails would easily work. kinda bumed out. havnt looked into to much yet, been drinkin too so it might just be me being the error, but i think i have to redo the cab floor again. ****. hopefully i figure something out or if someone has good knowledge on this lend some info to me please.
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#130 |
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woof
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 4,930
Location: CT User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
some of you guys think way too much
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#131 |
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Registered User
Age: 22
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Location: G-Town N.Y User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
AVTekk What did you use on the 4Dr ?
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#132 |
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///RELAXED
Age: 21
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Location: Champaign IL User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
just to throw something out there for you to think about my buddy builds 40 ft transit buses and all they are built from is 1 1/2 by 3 1/8 inch wall box tube with enough bracing in the right places anything is possible
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#133 |
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Age: 27
Join Date: Feb 2002
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Re: For those wit SFBD frame size Q's
3x3x1/4 and 2x3x3/16 for the backhalf
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