Thanks for the great video! Really helps me out on my current project. I just bought a '78 D100 that's a stepside and I'm in the process of making a muscle truck out of it. This is great information to know I appreciate it a lot!
Your welcome. I have it back on the road. It rides a little rough mow bit the stance is perfect. Only thing I had to change is to put the original rear shackles back in. The ones I put in new made the rear to low. If you do that with the new lower control arms it will come out level.
You need to get upper control arms to correct the upper ball joint angle from Brandon Fruth.. I used his uppers ,van lowers and Dakota drop spindles for a 8 inch drop.
I bought a set of oem tab...and they were the last set on the shelf for my model & year...be nice to have those bottom...it would make my shorty hug the ground more..😎
Hola Danny tengo mi camioneta totalmente desarmada al igual que el chasis me gustaria de una ves achaparrarla tanto de enfrente como de atras solo es colocar la parte donde va el resorte o aparte ahi que cambiar rl brazo que va arriba
Danny, I just stumbled across this video. Did you ever have to have your frame C notched? I’m running into a pinion angle issue on the axle flip with my 1979 D100 and want to avoid having to notch mine.
I did not but i certainly won be hauling anything. Its that close.. I put a level on my drive shaft and measured the angle prior to flipping it so I was sure to get the same angle once I flipped it.
@@dannyk8885 Thanks for the quick response. Unfortunately the guy who owned the truck before me did the axle flip and didn't pay much mind to the pinion angle and now the driveshaft has shown signs of rubbing on the bed cross member. I looked in the Dana 60 kit you posted and it seems to be what I need, so thank you for the valuable information. Cheers.
Yes but I'm going to flip the shock mounts around so I get the flat side to the shackle and it should give the shock a little more travel. I posted an update awhile ago that gives a little more information.