Re: Chassis Guys, a little help please?
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There is a couple of ways to find center line.. one is to level the car and drop a plum bob from the front K-member mounting holes(there are reference holes in the frame rails also).. in the rear you might have to use reference holes now since you most likely dont have the front spring hangers anymore... once you drop the points to the floor you can measure to the center.. make sure you get a X measurement to see if its not parallelogram'ed (one side forward of the other)... once you see if its squared mark the frame/body for a zero on both sides(those marks will be there for good) and you can use them to align the diff
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Re: Chassis Guys, a little help please?
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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Something like this.
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Back in the swing of things at Painless again! Great to be back!
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Re: Chassis Guys, a little help please?
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Something like this.
If I'm working on a old body(other than my own... nevermind that) I will get frame points and centerline points of each wheel (spindle on the fronts and centerline of the axle at the wheel mounting points) so I can see if the suspension points are in the same relationship to the frame points
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Re: Chassis Guys, a little help please?
[Re: Brad4406]
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02/05/14 02:22 AM
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Obviously I should have done more research before attempting a ladder bar/coil-over suspension.
How do I determine centerline of the vehicle? Once it's determined, how do I find center on the rear axle and how do I ensure the axle is centered in the vehicle? I know I can't use the pinion as it is offset to the passenger side. That's why I thought if I just hung plum bobs off the rear frame rails and measured the distance to the axle flanges and made sure it was the same distance on each side that the rear would be centered. I already triangulated the ladder bar crossmember before welding, ensured the ladder bar brackets are evenly spaced on the ladder bar crossmember, and ensured both ladder bars are adjusted the same.
Didn't mean to scare you...You can hang the rear in that way, then build the shocks and ladder bars around it. The string set up will help you find errors in any particular set up. It just takes time to set up. If you recheck all of your measurements and they are inside the 1/8 tolerance you are good to go. If not then I myself would lay it out on the floor and see whats amiss.
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Re: Chassis Guys, a little help please?
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Obviously I should have done more research before attempting a ladder bar/coil-over suspension.
How do I determine centerline of the vehicle? Once it's determined, how do I find center on the rear axle and how do I ensure the axle is centered in the vehicle? I know I can't use the pinion as it is offset to the passenger side. That's why I thought if I just hung plum bobs off the rear frame rails and measured the distance to the axle flanges and made sure it was the same distance on each side that the rear would be centered. I already triangulated the ladder bar crossmember before welding, ensured the ladder bar brackets are evenly spaced on the ladder bar crossmember, and ensured both ladder bars are adjusted the same.
Didn't mean to scare you...You can hang the rear in that way, then build the shocks and ladder bars around it. The string set up will help you find errors in any particular set up. It just takes time to set up. If you recheck all of your measurements and they are inside the 1/8 tolerance you are good to go. If not then I myself would lay it out on the floor and see whats amiss.
You didn't scare me, I was just thinking that maybe this was a little above my skill level. However, I changed my mind this morning.
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Re: Chassis Guys, a little help please?
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I had an epiphany this morning. For some reason, even though I used the tape marked garage floor for lining up all measurements previously, for some reason on the rear axle I was trying to use the vehicle rather than the floor. I don't know what I was thinking.
Thank you all for your inputs and guidance.
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Re: Chassis Guys, a little help please?
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its easy to set the axle center line square to the main center line by using the 4 6 10 formula. like a framing square on the floor, the main line 6 feet, axle line 4 feet, end of the 4 foot mark back to the 6 foot mark is 10 feet, a triangle, when the measurements are on there marks its square. wish i could show a drawing to make clear. its amazing how easy the build goes with those lines and plum bob. total brain fade here, the # are 6-8-10 not 4-6, getting old is !!!!!
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Re: Chassis Guys, a little help please?
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its easy to set the axle center line square to the main center line by using the 4 6 10 formula. like a framing square on the floor, the main line 6 feet, axle line 4 feet, end of the 4 foot mark back to the 6 foot mark is 10 feet, a triangle, when the measurements are on there marks its square. wish i could show a drawing to make clear. its amazing how easy the build goes with those lines and plum bob.
I wish you could show a picture too...
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Re: Chassis Guys, a little help please?
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its easy to set the axle center line square to the main center line by using the 4 6 10 formula. like a framing square on the floor, the main line 6 feet, axle line 4 feet, end of the 4 foot mark back to the 6 foot mark is 10 feet, a triangle, when the measurements are on there marks its square. wish i could show a drawing to make clear. its amazing how easy the build goes with those lines and plum bob.
I wish you could show a picture too...
The numbers are 6-8-10 not thinking right, diagram i made
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Re: Chassis Guys, a little help please?
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Well, after I replum bobbed, remarked the floor, and used the floor markings for all measurements this time, it turned out perfect; both sides are equal distance from the frame rails and both shocks are straight up and down. Everything is tacked and ready for final welds, which I'm about to do now.
Once again, thank you all for your help, guidance, and words of encouragement so I could get this done. I'll try to snap some pictures later today and post them.
Brad
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