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Old 04-10-2005, 01:20 PM   #1
chief bobber
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70 panel and Burb

Hi, I haven't been here in a couple of years, but the mania that these years trucks gives you keeps me coming back. Picked up a 70 panel yesterday that somebody mounted on a 4X4 chassis. I would like to put it back on a 2WD frame again. I found a 70 burb in the woods so I may swap the bodies out. one of my questions it "what is the best way to lift these bodies up?" Also the 4X4 chassis has a strange steering box (I assume it's a 67 frame with 71 axles) the pitman comes out of the side of the box instead of the bottom and there isn't a notch in the frame like my 69 K10 to accept a later powersteering box. Can I just space the later box out or should I notch the frame? I need to do something because the way it is now it will not steer worth a crap.
Thanks KC
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