Idaho Hillbilly Posted January 2, 2015 Report Share Posted January 2, 2015 We have a couple different pic threads and I'm gonna start a new one. Partly because I'm still "designing" in my head and partly because I see the question ALL the time throughout the forum. So, post up pics of your ride and specs for your tire/wheel combo and drop (or lift) along with any other detail you want to give. Ready, Go! EDIT: 185/75/14 stock height I believe. 1 Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted January 2, 2015 Report Share Posted January 2, 2015 Try rewording your post. Constructive criticism only please or just don't post. 1 Quote Link to comment
Farmer Joe Posted January 3, 2015 Report Share Posted January 3, 2015 guess ill bite... 77 620.. its low.. dont know how low now.. the frame in the front has the bumpstop mounts cut away. it has D21 lower control arms, spindles and brakes. made upper control arms myself. re-indexed torsion bars that are worn out. the shock towers were cut and raised 2.5 inches. stock 620 shocks. the frame in the back has a step notch. i used 720 4x4 leaf springs. i took the packs apart and put the overload on the top of each pack. it has 3 inch blocks currently. wheels and tires are 15x10 -51 offset, and 205 55s. 6 Quote Link to comment
bananahamuck Posted January 3, 2015 Report Share Posted January 3, 2015 Farmer-joe man---- What ever happened to that video of your truck driving around,, the one where there were leaves on the ground and such?? That really showed how looooow that thing is. 2 Quote Link to comment
Farmer Joe Posted January 3, 2015 Report Share Posted January 3, 2015 lol not sure... 1 Quote Link to comment
wayno Posted January 4, 2015 Report Share Posted January 4, 2015 This might take a while to list everything I have done, and I want all to listen when I say, DO THIS SHIT AT YOUR OWN RISK, AND KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!!! I is hard to know where to start, I have a 1966 Datsun 520 that I bought several years ago now, this is what it looked like the day I picked it up, I dropped the body on a 1986 Nissan 720 kingcab frame. I guess one of the first things I did was to make a set of drop arms. And then I installed them. :lol: The tension rod you see was removed and installed towards the rear. I cut all the front tension rod hardware off. I also cut the stock lower shock mounts off and installed Roadster front shocks. In this photo you can see I have the stock upper shock mounts, and that I flipped the upper control arms over, that is the left UCA upside down on the right side. Here is what the UCA looks like when the LCA is bottomed out. I cut the stock carrier bearing cross member out and made one that did not hang down, I also had to re-engineer the e-brake cable mount. I notched the rear frame. I cut the 720 frame front leaf mounts off and installed 520 front leaf mounts. I cut off the stock rear leaf mounts, and installed roadster leaf mounts, I also used stock 720 4X4 leafs. I removed the stock shock mount plates and installed 510 wagon shock mount plates, which also holds the axle in position, at that time I also put in 2 inch lowering blocks. This is how it sits today on stock 1979 Datsun 620 disc brake rims with P165/65R14 tires. This was a lot of work, I also thought everything out ahead of time, it is not just thrown together. 4 Quote Link to comment
Kytoaster Posted October 27, 2015 Report Share Posted October 27, 2015 guess ill bite... 77 620.. its low.. dont know how low now.. the frame in the front has the bumpstop mounts cut away. it has D21 lower control arms, spindles and brakes. made upper control arms myself. re-indexed torsion bars that are worn out. the shock towers were cut and raised 2.5 inches. stock 620 shocks. the frame in the back has a step notch. i used 720 4x4 leaf springs. i took the packs apart and put the overload on the top of each pack. it has 3 inch blocks currently. wheels and tires are 15x10 -51 offset, and 205 55s. Are those old blazer wheels? Quote Link to comment
Farmer Joe Posted October 28, 2015 Report Share Posted October 28, 2015 wow, old post... theyre just aftermarket 15x10 steel wheels... they arent factory wheels.. Quote Link to comment
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