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02-25-2013, 09:05 PM | #1 |
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Location: Tracy, CA
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To Remove the Front Clip or Not To...
I have seen a lot of trucks with the front clip removed while working on the engine bay and/or suspension. I am about to swap my 350 for another one and was wondering if it would be easier to just remove the front clip to do it. While it's off, I can POR15 the front frame and suspension (since I will be POR'ing the frame under the bed before I redo the bed floor).
How much more work would it be to remove the front clip and then re-align it after the swap? Is it worth it? One thought I had was that I would minimize the risk of bunging up any of the body while doing the swap if I had the front off. Opinions are not only appreciated, but expected (wow, that is a scary request! Lol). Thanks ahead of time!
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Current Vehicles: '62 C10 - 350 (current project), '03 Tahoe (C Series) Some Past Projects: '69 Nova - 350 , '70 1/2 Camaro Z28 - LT1 350, '73 K20 Full-time 4x4 - 400 SB, '77 1/2 Camaro Z28 - 350, '84 Camaro Z28 - 305, '68 Buick - 430 BB |
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