hillbilly deluxe build thread
What you don’t see in that picture are the two lift bars coming from the rear of the truck to the axle, with the bags on them (so theres 2 bars and the triangulated link from the forward back and 2 links from the back forward). The 5 link setup is similar to the suicidedoors S-10 5 link setup. A 4 link with a panhard bar pushes the rearend to one side once it’s dropped. Unless the panhard bar is extremely long (which the frames in the rear of these trucks really won’t allow for easily) it’ll push the tires and rims into the fender. A watts link wouldn’t fit with that recovery system back there either, and a triangulated 4 link would really only work if I were to go with a fuel cell.
i was just looking at the pic of when ur truck is supposed to be done and i noticed that the rims are black while the front is black but the bed is white so what if u paint the back wheels white like the bed? i was just wondering what it would look like... maybe u can photoshop it and let us know?might look like crap but jus a suggestion... truck looks sick tho!
What you don’t see in that picture are the two lift bars coming from the rear of the truck to the axle, with the bags on them (so theres 2 bars and the triangulated link from the forward back and 2 links from the back forward). The 5 link setup is similar to the suicidedoors S-10 5 link setup.
A 4 link with a panhard bar pushes the rearend to one side once it’s dropped. Unless the panhard bar is extremely long (which the frames in the rear of these trucks really won’t allow for easily) it’ll push the tires and rims into the fender.
A watts link wouldn’t fit with that recovery system back there either, and a triangulated 4 link would really only work if I were to go with a fuel cell
A 4 link with a panhard bar pushes the rearend to one side once it’s dropped. Unless the panhard bar is extremely long (which the frames in the rear of these trucks really won’t allow for easily) it’ll push the tires and rims into the fender.
A watts link wouldn’t fit with that recovery system back there either, and a triangulated 4 link would really only work if I were to go with a fuel cell
Sure glad you and I have lots of free cell phone min.
not really... it's taking a little longer than i expected, but i think it'll be worth it.
the tailgate is done and primered, so is the roof and wiper cowl. all thats left is the roll pan, hood and front valance. I may end up spraying the bed liner tonight or tomorrow.
the tailgate is done and primered, so is the roof and wiper cowl. all thats left is the roll pan, hood and front valance. I may end up spraying the bed liner tonight or tomorrow.
That tri link setup looks kinda shotty to me. Did you cut that crossmember so the driveshaft can sit lower in the frame? Is there any bracing on the crossmember or is it just chilling there? I dont build lowriders so I wouldnt know the stresses that they are put through. I just have some experience on desert trucks and that wouldnt fly on them at all.
That tri link setup looks kinda shotty to me. Did you cut that crossmember so the driveshaft can sit lower in the frame? Is there any bracing on the crossmember or is it just chilling there? I dont build lowriders so I wouldnt know the stresses that they are put through. I just have some experience on desert trucks and that wouldnt fly on them at all.
the triangulated link really isn't built for travel, more for just locating the rearend.
yeah, that crossmember was cut to allow for the driveshaft. i added a crossmember towarsd the cab, that you can't see in that picture to take up the stress (3" sch. 80 pipe, rather than the 1/8" wall tubing of the stock.
the triangulated link really isn't built for travel, more for just locating the rearend.
the triangulated link really isn't built for travel, more for just locating the rearend.
ok well i just noticed something else....you have your rear bags connected to each other....why? your going to have alot of body roll
for those who dont know about bags, if the bags are connected to each other(with an air line) when you go around a turn the bag on the outside will get compressed (just like a spring setup) but it will alow the air to transfer to the other bag which in turn will let it roll alot easier. the gains of it are well its cheaper and easier to build, but i dont think that your setup can handle that much body roll
no offense just helping you out
for those who dont know about bags, if the bags are connected to each other(with an air line) when you go around a turn the bag on the outside will get compressed (just like a spring setup) but it will alow the air to transfer to the other bag which in turn will let it roll alot easier. the gains of it are well its cheaper and easier to build, but i dont think that your setup can handle that much body roll
no offense just helping you out




