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Old 11-07-2012, 11:40 PM
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Bookmarking for later.... Starting my own 2000 Silverado Build and I'm sure there are some good lessons learned in your thread.
Old 11-08-2012, 12:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Atomic
I couldnt find a picture of just the crossmember, but I left the stock one there and welded in some flat stock 2.5" towards the rear and drilled slots.



Is yours 2wd or 4wd?
Sweet! Thanks for the picture.

Mine is 4wd, soon to be AWD. Are the crossmembers that different between 2wd and 4wd?
Old 11-08-2012, 07:41 AM
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Yes they are that different. The 4x4 has to clear the transfer case. not to mention how much further back it is in the frame.
Old 11-08-2012, 08:54 AM
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4wd has to move backward 2.5" and 2wd moves back close to 6" I think. Also you have to get that bottom bolt to the tcase with the crossmember removed (see pic).
Old 11-08-2012, 07:06 PM
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Why not just move the crossmember back and drill new holes in the frame?
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What are you using to tune with?

The latest beta version of HPTuners allows you to keep the converter locked with 80E's...
Old 11-09-2012, 02:12 AM
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I considered moving the crossmember backward and drilling new holes in the frame. The only issue I have with that is the fact that my crossmember is braced near the frame. There are 3 holes per side. I kind of want it to be braced as well as possible.

I'm going to use HPTuners to tune. I've never used it before. I actually bought it last January and I haven't done anything with it.

I was researching about transmission tuning and heard where you could control converter lock up now. I couldn't find a write up though. Also, you may be able to control lock up, but I'd still need to run wiring for ISS and have a segment swap done. I'm not really sure if it's worth the hassle.

Are there any advantages to a segment swap and tune verses a relay setup and 60E tune?
Old 11-11-2012, 03:44 PM
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I got my humongous trans cooler mounted.

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I had to cut away this air dam a little bit to clear my trans cooler lines. At least it's hooked up like it would be from the factory.

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Old 11-21-2012, 01:58 PM
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I finally got my modified crossmember welded. I have access to a 110 welder but it just doesn't penetrate very well. Still, I used it to tack my trans mount into place.

Here's a pic of me drinking a beer while my buddy weld up my crossmember. LOL.

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The welding handiwork from my buddy.

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I got it all painted up.

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It fit perfectly.

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Here's how far off my rear driveline is.

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Surprisingly, the front driveline fits. I thought I would have to find a MC2 driveline.

I'm a bit concerned though. Check out how little clearance there is.

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What do you guys think?
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I upgraded the front 'prop-shaft' in my Typhoon back in the day when I had it.. It was closer than that, it was a bit too close for me as well but it never did touch. With all the stuff bolted in place there really isn't any flexing between the Tcase and front diff (or at least shouldn't be any)...If you're terribly concerned consider a polyurethane trans mount, but I think it'll be OK.


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