2002 Long Travel Avalanche, linked and beamed

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2002 Long Travel Avalanche, linked and beamed

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At the request of Nick,
Nick wrote:Well, i think it's a cool build. Please start a build thread, and keep us updated.
Back in 2002 I bought a Chevy Avalanche Z71. All the bells and whistles and thought was a great rig for doing some exploring in moderate offroading plus truck camping. Having owned jeeps before I was just used to 4wheel driving working out of the box. Obviously the Avy (avalanche) needed some clearance adjustment. Well one thing rolled into another and living here in Southern California I got into the long travel scene more then the trail scene. Which meant that this truck needed a major overhaul. John Baker at Baker motorsports http://www.BakerMotorsports.net in Huntington Beach, CA helped me in this department. We started with a long travel A-arm build and kept the rear end very mild.

That worked well for several years but having always wanted more and John being a Ford guy and me being a Chevy guy we had some brainstorming to do. This is our build.

This was the truck before we started this build in Petersons Offroad Magazine
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and a couple front end shots
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A couple rear end shots of the mild build
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After several years of beating the hell out of my truck and the suspension standing up flawlessly, it was time for an upgrade to longer suspension travel and a better rear axle.

So the first step was a bed cage
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with a little extra tranny cooling as well
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Notice the stock rear hitch was cut and designed into the new rear bumper and bed cage. I had to have my hitch for various reason and this seemed like the easiest with the most eye appeal. I was very happy how this turned out.
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Because the rear end was going to be 4 linked we needed to relocated the full cell. We couldnt find one we liked so John scratch built one to fit in under the spare tires.
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The lower mounts for the fuel cell were designed to easily access it if necessary
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Re: 2002 Long Travel Avalanche, linked and beamed

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Time for the rear suspension
needed some lower link mounts
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Some upper link mounts and a new crossmember
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A 9 inch rear end
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Keep in mind since the bed on this truck is short we had to mount the shocks to the rear end which limit us to roughly 20 inches of travel. Then again with the right valving and the fact that this is 4WD that is more then enough.
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The rear suspension went on pretty straight forward, after adding some bumpstops and and other needed items it ended up looking like this.
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and then ultimataly like this
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John and I started addressing how the cab cage would go. I had put a stipulation on him against his will that I didnt want to go through the dash, other then a cage for safety and chassis stiffness I pretty much wanted my interior pretty untouched. Keep in mind the bed cage ties into the cab cage and the engine cage (engine cage and front suspension still to come).

Also one of the younger guys working for John was learning upholstery so I told him if he wanted to give it a try go ahead and wrap my cage. Which I ended up not caring for since the workmanship was only subpar (granted he was still learning and was a good experience for him) so ignore the wraps they are coming off and the cage is being painted with foam for safety where necessary.

This was the bend to avoid the dash.
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John finally talked sense into me showing that the S bend at the dash would fold in a roll over and that to go through the firewall for the engine cage he needed to move that tube forward.
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Through the dash. There will be more pics of this to come later since the bed cage isnt finished. Gussetting needs to be added as well as some cosmetic and strength issues addressed.
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Now for the major overhaul item and where my screen name comes in. Here is the old front suspension that served me well, but I wanted more travel. 16 inches wasnt cutting it for me.

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Ford Bronco TTB on a Chevy Avalanche!

First we had to get the parts off the frame of the Avy
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and prep the frame
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Then TJ and John at Baker started the shock hoops and engine cage.

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Notice the lower tube through the firewall

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Then to take the TTB arms, cut, lengthen and turn each end.
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Here is the passengar side cut lengthened and turned awaiting trussing and gusseting.
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The passengar arm didnt require to much in the way of gusseting it was pretty straight forward but nonetheless the prep of these arms was extensive in labor and time.

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First plating for both strength and cosmetic reasons

Then swap out the eye for a uniball
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Add more strength to an otherwise weak section of the passengar side arm
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Then on to the monster side, the diff side.
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TJ doing his work
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Ultimately
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The front crossmember ended up being a bit of a nightmare.

It started out with what we thought would be simple. John and I snuck over and crawled under some poor unsuspecting persons Bronco to take some measurements. I think he thought we were trying to steal something off of it because later he moved it.

Here is what we started with.
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Of course nothing this big is that easy. John and TJ spent a few days taking this thing on and off and on and off because of clearance issues, a chevy oil pan not liking ford suspension and other various reason. While John was building the original crossmember design TJ was building the Radius arms and Radius arm mounts.

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RA Mounts, yes he built two for the same side. It was on purpose for another future project.

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Ultimately they looked like this
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Here is where we stand now on the Avalanche (per request!)

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John starting to place the Bump Stops
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Radius arm mounts
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Lower coilover mounts with bump pad
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This project is currently "done" with these results.

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This is looking at the uphill jump these pics were taken from

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Of course when I say done, I mean its functioning however there is always more to do. For instance i still need to get the front axleshafts made and get the front diff geared. The dash is being ripped out monday for a custom aluminum dash. More cagework so its more sturdy as well as 5 points etc...
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Wow... What a build! Thanks for taking the time to post all those pics. What made you decide to go the ttb route?
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I got tired of limiting my trucks travel by wanting to keep the 4wheel drive for oh hell purposes only and since my truck had a drivers side drop on the t-case and John Baker is big into Fords he talked me into it. Was a project but super happy so far and its not even done. Leaps and bounds better than my previous setup.
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Very nice. I always like the idea and handiness of an Avalanche, I just never liked the plastic fairing. I think if they had built all of them without it they would have been more popular.

How has that 9" been living behind the 6.0L? Any issues?
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philofab wrote:Very nice. I always like the idea and handiness of an Avalanche, I just never liked the plastic fairing. I think if they had built all of them without it they would have been more popular.
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philofab wrote:Very nice. I always like the idea and handiness of an Avalanche, I just never liked the plastic fairing. I think if they had built all of them without it they would have been more popular.

How has that 9" been living behind the 6.0L? Any issues?
I have no issues with the 9" however the Avalanche has the 5.3 not the 6.0. So far it seems to have plenty of power but if this engine ever dies of old age I may address more power then.

As for the avalanche without the cladding, I dont like them. Then again I dont like the cladded avalanches with all of their cladding either I do like mine how its setup with just the center section cladded for protection from bushes etc...
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I will hold all comments except for one, Go buy some fricking washers and use them.
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Thanks BDK, I appreciate it.
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No updates due to me being out of town off and on for the past two weeks for work and then the rain right in the middle of it all.
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now that's what im talking about. if my colorado is half as badass is your avy. ill be as happy as a pig in shit. great build man way to go..
06 colorado crewcab prerunner. PRP suspension seats with 5 point Gforce harness,33in BFG, 3inch over LT, king 2.5 Coilovers front, fullsize axle king 2.5 reservoir shocks rear, mcneil fiberglass front and rear. all kinds of cool stuff coming soon.....
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