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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Bottom Feeders, Nov 18, 2009.

  1. Bottom Feeders
    Joined: Apr 1, 2008
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    Hey guy's , just wondering what you all think is the BEST , not necessarily the easiest way to drop a 53 Chevy 210 (2 door) in the weeds. Clip / no clip, mustang 2, c-notch/or not, or any other bright idea's????
     

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  2. Blocks/dearched springs in the back with a c-notch. Cut coils and/or drop spindles up front. Remember airbags, clips, and frame swaps are gay.
     
  3. hotrod-Linkin
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    a really big gurl....
     
  4. The Mandrill
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    from Tulsa

    I just took off 2 1/2 coils and made 4" blocks for the rear. U-bolts were the only cost. Fatman upper a-arms and a c-notch are scheduled for later this winter. I have a new air-ride system but cant bring myself to put it on.[​IMG]
     
  5. scrap metal 48
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    Fatman dropped uprights and steering arms, cut coils up front; blocks in back. Very nice looking Chevy. Needs wide whites............
     
  6. Hooligan63
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    Does that mean everyone that runs bags or clipped cars is gay?
     
  7. SCR8PINHRD
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    from delta pa

    I swapped in a mustang II up front, 4 link in the rear, bags on all 4 corners.
     
  8. Shaggy
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    Yup...

    Bags are for fags after all...
     
  9. Retro Jim
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    Air bags are not traditional in any way shape or form !
    Learn to cut the springs and make some lowering blocks ! Now that's the way to do it right !

    RetroJim
     
  10. Yeah, pretty much. I had a clipped truck once, it was gay, I felt gay driving it, and it looked gay. I sold it, so I'm not gay anymore. Never again.
     
  11. Amen brother.
     
  12. low-n-slo54
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    you know what they......once youve driven a clipped truck youve always driven a clipped truck.:D
     
  13. Yeah well....true.
     
  14. il Revrunde
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    Gambino Customs has a notch kit specifically for this. If anyone can get you dropped its Alex
     
  15. irondoctor
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    whew, glad I have never driven a clipped truck!
    what? you saw that. Oh...


    Any way I would agree with the Fatman uprights and trim the coils up front. Blocks and dearch the springs out back
     
  16. It probably depends to some degree how and where you plan to drive the car - while bags aren't traditional it's hard to ignore their practicality when you need to cross speed bumps or get in a sloped driveway. And I really have no idea which ones handle best.

    I figure it's a custom, you're not supposed to look underneath it anyways, build it how you like.
     
  17. yamadafacka
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    i hope you guys are kidding about bags and clips... if not you guys are fuckin morons...

    and back to the same old discussion... there were bags in the 50's.... so give it a fucking rest
     
  18. Hooligan63
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    Might want to tell that to Ryan,one of his rides was or is(If he still owns it) on bags.
     
  19. Hooligan63
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    Fuck 50's,try as far back as the late 30's,granted air ride was in it's experimental stages. We've been through this road before,and it's the same blow hards every time that swear it's not traditional to bag a custom,even though I have pics saved of an article from 1959 showing and describing how to adapt a Cadillac air ride setup from '58 to just about any car and make it work.
     
  20. FoMoCoPower
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    And neither is using a computer and/or the internet!!!!

    BTW,alot of cars in the `50`s had air-ride from the factory.
     
  21. strap a dead moose to the hood , and cruise with a couple fun big girls in the back!
    works like a mullett , business in the front , party in the back!:D
     
  22. irondoctor
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    from Newton, KS

    [​IMG]
    There were computers in the forties and internet back in the... well, your right about that
     
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  23. Hooligan63
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    [​IMG]
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    Read the print under the pic in the lower corner
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  24. yamadafacka
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    awesome! thanks for posting that
     
  25. Hooligan63
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    [​IMG]
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    If that doesn't kill off the "Not traditional" argument,then I guess the inventors that came up with it never existed,and neither did the magazines or the cars that used it,like the lat '57-'59 Cadillac's did from the factory.
     
  26. joel torres
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    4 link and bags you'll have full control and ride nice it doesn't have to be a fast bag kit im using 3/8 lines for control not to hop on a dime.
    Air bags are not traditional, next time you want to send a friend a message don't email him, or call him be traditional and mail him a letter then wait for him to mail back a reply lol
     
  27. irondoctor
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    from Newton, KS

    That is pretty cool! And 1958!
    Wow
     
  28. Hooligan63
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    The Galaxie I picked up is running 1/4" lines and moves pretty quick. Actually,if you have the right compressor/tank setup with the right solenoids/valves,1/4" should be just fine.
     
  29. Hooligan63
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    Yup,and for those that can't read the small print under the pic in the lower left hand corner,it says "Air experiments in the mid 30's let to today's systems.Photo courtesy of the National Rubber Bureau"
    Today being 1958 when that article was ran
     
  30. flatout65
    Joined: Dec 1, 2007
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    from mid tenn

    guess im a homo.... dont tell my hot wife, she might get upset.

    this site is always good for a laugh, clips and bags are gay... you guys are ridiculous:rolleyes:
     

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