vodka0tter
02-24-2019, 02:12 PM
Been lurking for a little while. Thought I would post up on the truck I am working on. Not pro touring but slowly moving in that direction? Was a Craigslist pick up 2 years ago. '97 C1500 step side. Body and interior were in not bad shape, leaked at every possible spot but the price was right. Initially I just planned on driving whenever I needed a pick up but it needed help and who knew it would spin out of control - right? Hers a pic the day I brought her home, 362,000 miles..
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Immediately the trans goes out. Pulled the 4L60E and replaced it with a 4L80. Shortly after I noticed it was loosing power. Failed leak down and compression check along with a cracked head confirmed she gave all she had to offer. I was going to go LS like everyone but decided to keep the Vortec and Stroked to a 383, forged internals, full roller, 10:1, 200cc aluminum heads, Comp 280 cam and Edlebrock Proflow top end.
161816
Universals were shot and drive shaft had a dent so new aluminum shaft and rebuilt the 10 bolt with 4:56, Auburn and girdle. A Hellwig sway bar helped with handling but, well its a '97 C1500. About a year of touching nearly every nut and bolt and fast forward to today. The project that was never supposed to be, was defiantly going in the straight line A to B direction. So it handles like crap and it sat too high. All new Moog front end helped. The control arm bushings were replaced at some point but sloppy and could not get the alignment in spec. I just installed some fabricated upper & lower control arms with Poly bushings, some blisteins and new variable rate springs. The result is lowered ~ 3.5" ploy bushings throughout along with a ACR quick steer box and replaced the rag joint with a universal joint.
161817
The front end is as good as I will get it at this point. The back end however is a different story. I did do a disc brake conversion for the rear and some belltech lowering leaf springs. Now it rides like a harley hard tail (but does endless burnouts and it drifts real easy now lol) I need to do something with the rear suspension and am looking for some input. My thoughts are all over the board from just a flip kit and back with the OEM springs to cutting the back end off and welding in an Ashton or S&W coil over back half. I feel like I am over thinking this and honestly dont want to lay out another 2k if I really dont need to. Looking for thoughts on where to go to have a lowered rear suspension with good quality ride and improved handling
The end game here is to complete the suspension for Sunday fun-day driving, slap on some stickys and hit up the 1/4 mile from time to time and maybe a run at an autocross? All of this is just for fun and not competitive. I also have batty relocation and fuel cell to install so the bed will be coming off (also body and paint work)
As it sits today -
161818
161815
Immediately the trans goes out. Pulled the 4L60E and replaced it with a 4L80. Shortly after I noticed it was loosing power. Failed leak down and compression check along with a cracked head confirmed she gave all she had to offer. I was going to go LS like everyone but decided to keep the Vortec and Stroked to a 383, forged internals, full roller, 10:1, 200cc aluminum heads, Comp 280 cam and Edlebrock Proflow top end.
161816
Universals were shot and drive shaft had a dent so new aluminum shaft and rebuilt the 10 bolt with 4:56, Auburn and girdle. A Hellwig sway bar helped with handling but, well its a '97 C1500. About a year of touching nearly every nut and bolt and fast forward to today. The project that was never supposed to be, was defiantly going in the straight line A to B direction. So it handles like crap and it sat too high. All new Moog front end helped. The control arm bushings were replaced at some point but sloppy and could not get the alignment in spec. I just installed some fabricated upper & lower control arms with Poly bushings, some blisteins and new variable rate springs. The result is lowered ~ 3.5" ploy bushings throughout along with a ACR quick steer box and replaced the rag joint with a universal joint.
161817
The front end is as good as I will get it at this point. The back end however is a different story. I did do a disc brake conversion for the rear and some belltech lowering leaf springs. Now it rides like a harley hard tail (but does endless burnouts and it drifts real easy now lol) I need to do something with the rear suspension and am looking for some input. My thoughts are all over the board from just a flip kit and back with the OEM springs to cutting the back end off and welding in an Ashton or S&W coil over back half. I feel like I am over thinking this and honestly dont want to lay out another 2k if I really dont need to. Looking for thoughts on where to go to have a lowered rear suspension with good quality ride and improved handling
The end game here is to complete the suspension for Sunday fun-day driving, slap on some stickys and hit up the 1/4 mile from time to time and maybe a run at an autocross? All of this is just for fun and not competitive. I also have batty relocation and fuel cell to install so the bed will be coming off (also body and paint work)
As it sits today -
161818