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two pump chump
Age: 24
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 28
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how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
ok i am so tired of the leaf bullshit on the s-10 i want to fab a some trailing arms so i can park ON the tailgate then drive away!!! anyone have any radical s-10 hopper pics post em up it would help a brotha out!!! thanks
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not a such a fatso anymor
Age: 35
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
2 link, 3 link, 4 link ? |
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Registered User
Age: 27
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Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
- 5 link 6 link ETC lol. |
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two pump chump
Age: 24
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Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
i was thinking like a reverse 4 link or somthing like that i want to park on the roll pan and then set it down and drive away
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not a such a fatso anymor
Age: 35
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Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
HUH why would you want something like that? not sure what you are looking to do?
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two pump chump
Age: 24
Join Date: May 2004
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Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
ok what i want is to fab up some trailing arms so when i go to car shows i can hop it and get to the point where it starts to go over backwards and parks on the rollpan/bumper and stays there then when the show is over i can set it down and drive away
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Resident Pain in the Back
Age: 26
Join Date: Apr 2003
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Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
**gulp** I have to recommend a 2 link + panhard, at least for the amount of lift and travel you want. It'll be bad for the truck because you wont be able to keep your pinion angle correct, but, it'll have the lift without binding that you want. You could also look into a 3 link from suicidedoors.com, you wont have to fab anything for these kits, and yeah you will lay out, you'll also need to cnotch your frame and if you haven't already probably bridge it.
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TuckinXtreme
Age: 25
Join Date: Mar 2003
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Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
well man...truthly...i dont think it will work...no way u can get that kinda lift and still lay frame
u would have to have like 25 or 30 inchs of lift to get to set on the gate...ever seen ppl do it b4..those trucks arent drivin....they are trailer queens built for a purpose...i mean u can get mad lift with a 2 link and panhard...just run a set of 16's...but the bridge will stick outta the bed..and u prob still wont get the kind of lift u are wanting....if u want to do something that like...talk to the low-rider guys first...go to a low rider national...look at a pro-hopper car..i mean those cars are by no means low...so this is the time u gotta decide...hammered?? or 4wd?? |
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Resident Pain in the Back
Age: 26
Join Date: Apr 2003
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Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
I disagree, it will take modification and the bridge will be through the bed no matter what, more then likely will need longer arms, ie the longer the arm the more lift you have per degree that and telescoping cylinders, but it is possible.
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not a such a fatso anymor
Age: 35
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Location: grand rapids, mi User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
Yes it is possible but However the guys that set them on the rear bumper and leave them disconnect the driveshafts, and the panhard they also make the 2link bars go up under the cab as well I wouldn't do it really kinda gay!
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Registered User
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Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
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Resident Pain in the Back
Age: 26
Join Date: Apr 2003
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Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
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two pump chump
Age: 24
Join Date: May 2004
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Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
yeah i know it is going to be a lot of work but thats what i want and i wont stop until i can get it right! i saw the cce truck at dropfest and he was SWANGING! three hits of the switch and he was on the tailgate!! parked!! and there wasnt anything sticking out of his bed! does any one know where i can get some pics of some radicals? so i can get a closer look at the setup? thanks 4 all the help
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not a such a fatso anymor
Age: 35
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Location: grand rapids, mi User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
Try layitlow.com ??? I am not real sure I have never looked for stuff like that before. You wouldn't have to have anything sticking out because you would have to build the bars so they went under the cab and mount the cylinders way forward to get a big time lever action. I am almost positive that is the way they do it.
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two pump chump
Age: 24
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Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
yeah i am a regular on layitlow i have the same user name hit me up if you are ever on there
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Registered User
Age: 27
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Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
Areu tlaking about the blue s10 that gets loads of lift or the black f150 that gets like 4 ft of lift? Both of those dudes have the cylinders mounted in front of the bed and the trailing arms went under the cab.
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Rollin Car Club
Age: 31
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Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
I think it is more important to get good hops than mad lift in the back. You can do a 18" cylinder (around 18 anyway) to jack the back up. You should do a good long set of trailing arms (2-link) at least to the u-joint in the driveshaft if not more, and a watts linkage to prevent axle roll and shifting from side to side. A panhard with 18" of travel will shift the axle considerably, but can still be done (with flexible joint-ends).
I HOPE YOU DON'T HAVE A LONGBED! Then, get good hops in the front and lay it up. I suggest keeping a good hard bumper, otherwise you will become really good at body work. I hope this helps. |
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not a such a fatso anymor
Age: 35
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Location: grand rapids, mi User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
With and 18" cylinders they would stick above the bed. Which he doesn't want. You also have to have a good amount of lift in the rear to keep the bumper from stopping you from going past the arch point. To do what he wants he is going to have to remove the driveshaft and if you have a panhard you will have to disconnect it as well. I personally think unless your into a hopping comp. or from a hydraulic company it is kind of pointless BUT to each his own.
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two pump chump
Age: 24
Join Date: May 2004
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Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
yeah i go to a LOT of car shows and i dont care what anyone says people like to see a truck stand straight up and down and park on the tailgate! people around here dont see that ever! so i have decided to try. i realy apreaciate all the advice keep it comming!
thanks again, shawn aka 120clown |
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Rollin Car Club
Age: 31
Join Date: Dec 2002
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Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
Good point, Haktup, I didn't see that in his post.
You should go to a lowrider show or something like that because I have seen daily drivers layed up on bumpers. To see it in person would answer a lot of your questions on how to do it. At the very least, buy yourself a lowrider DVD for the hopping competition. Check on lowridermag.com for some sources to those DVD's... I say start building and work it out. There is no one right way to do it. Just to get the truck up on the bumper can easily be done thousands of different ways... Hope this helps... |
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two pump chump
Age: 24
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Re: how to fab up some trailing arms!!!
yeah for shure well thanks so far everyone
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