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91 K5 -Procrastination Build - bikini top!

I borrowed a friends ramp so play with this weekend. I've never flexed it on anything so I was curious how it'd do, not crazy but it's not stiff either. This also allowed me to measure for a front driveshaft.









 
No trimming yet but I plan to cut the lower lip off of the core support this weekend.

Not sure on the driveshaft. I expected today to show a larger range of motion for a front shaft, I only saw about 3.5-4" of travel on the ramp. Seems too small, maybe I'm not seeing the full range on the ramp. :dunno:
 
Well I don't really have shock mounts yet but I did measure axle to frame at all 4 corners while ramping it.
 
Well, the more time goes by, the disappointed I am in the ramp results. I stopped from going further to keep the springs from inverting, what you see is where the compressed springs were flat. I guess it could have gone further but I plan on setting bump stops where they're flat so what's the point. I'm trying to find access to a forklift to better test the droop.
 
I thought the rule of thumb for the rti ramp was to run it up until the opposite corner tire just starts to pull off of the ground... :dunno:
 
I thought the rule of thumb for the rti ramp was to run it up until the opposite corner tire just starts to pull off of the ground... :dunno:

I did run the truck up the ramp forward until the same side rear tire began to lift so what you see in the pics is max'd for the ramp. It was also at this point that the rear springs were just beginning to go negative. When we ran it up the ramp backwards, I stopped it when the front springs were flat. It would have gone further (don't know how much) but I didn't want to take a chance on bending the springs.

As stated, I do think there's droop not seen yet.
 
Gotcha.

Well as a suggestion, make your bump stops adjustable somehow. If you can adjust them up or down some, then you can always tweak things a bit later on. I wish I would have done that on the front of mine, I set mine low, and im missing out on a good inch of up travel. (kinda hard to move air bump cans that are welded to the frame up 1" lol)
 
A couple more of the same type of pics but this time with a forklift.





Hi steer installed and steers like a dream!



Gratuitous side shot showing ride height and rear end placement (3" back).



 
The spot on the ground is coolant. Without the fender wells in I don't have a reservoir so it dribbles some from the overflow tube at the cap. It's not really that much, coolant pools up in the bottom lip of the core support so when he lifted the left tire it all ran out on the ground.

The numbers are surprisingly low, the driveshafts total range of motion is only about 4". No fancy long slip stuff here. :dunno: :thumb:
 
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