"Mad Max"
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Folks,
A bunch of you guys know that over the last year and a half I've been building a '78 Ramcharger, and I wanted to post some of the chassis mods. Granted it's not CTD-powered, but the chassis (though a gasser) is all 1st gen, the axles are Dana 60 front and Dana 70 rear (from my own 93 CTD), and with minor changes everything done to this RC will work on a 1st gen CTD. My own 93 CTD project starts after the RC is complete.
Also, these mods are not diesel conversions, and no 2nd or 3rd gen rig can use them, so, I'm posting here in the 1st gen forum.
First off, the front 4-link and air bags. The entire build-up of my rig is on the Ramcharger Central website, and I'll post the link. These are portions of that thread.
First, you need brackets for the Dana 60 front. A good friend and fellow fab'r Ray own Ram Off Road and made these brackets for me. The front and rear suspension was all designed to match the original leaf spring widths, therefore the bushings and sleeves will fit inside the factory bracketry, if needed.
We used Chevy rear leaf spring bushings - easily available at most 4x4 parts stores.
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To make the brackets, I cut the rough blanks from 1/4" plate steel using a sabresaw and t-shank blades (T123X work fantastic), then Ray put them in his CNC, and out came perfect brackets.
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To make the p-side fit square you have to go 'around' the diff housing, so I had to get creative and it worked great -
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Rear brackets are a simple two-in-one bracket that shares a common wall, and it also boxes the frame in the process - double bonus-
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Control arms were tricky - the lower takes the brunt of the stop and go force plus has to clear the tire, and the upper takes the torque wrap and has to clear the lower edge of the frame, thus the bends as shown. Both arms will be gusseted.
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Tire on ground - note the control arm angle
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Tire at max compression - won't be this high as the shock and airbag won't allow it, but shows the flex potential of the arms
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A bunch of you guys know that over the last year and a half I've been building a '78 Ramcharger, and I wanted to post some of the chassis mods. Granted it's not CTD-powered, but the chassis (though a gasser) is all 1st gen, the axles are Dana 60 front and Dana 70 rear (from my own 93 CTD), and with minor changes everything done to this RC will work on a 1st gen CTD. My own 93 CTD project starts after the RC is complete.
Also, these mods are not diesel conversions, and no 2nd or 3rd gen rig can use them, so, I'm posting here in the 1st gen forum.
First off, the front 4-link and air bags. The entire build-up of my rig is on the Ramcharger Central website, and I'll post the link. These are portions of that thread.
First, you need brackets for the Dana 60 front. A good friend and fellow fab'r Ray own Ram Off Road and made these brackets for me. The front and rear suspension was all designed to match the original leaf spring widths, therefore the bushings and sleeves will fit inside the factory bracketry, if needed.
We used Chevy rear leaf spring bushings - easily available at most 4x4 parts stores.

To make the brackets, I cut the rough blanks from 1/4" plate steel using a sabresaw and t-shank blades (T123X work fantastic), then Ray put them in his CNC, and out came perfect brackets.

To make the p-side fit square you have to go 'around' the diff housing, so I had to get creative and it worked great -

Rear brackets are a simple two-in-one bracket that shares a common wall, and it also boxes the frame in the process - double bonus-


Control arms were tricky - the lower takes the brunt of the stop and go force plus has to clear the tire, and the upper takes the torque wrap and has to clear the lower edge of the frame, thus the bends as shown. Both arms will be gusseted.



Tire on ground - note the control arm angle

Tire at max compression - won't be this high as the shock and airbag won't allow it, but shows the flex potential of the arms

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