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Old 01-19-2012, 11:22 PM   #11
drewskiren
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Re: ** YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN ** The truck Chevrolet should have built.

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Drew,

First off awesome work! I spent two whole days reading this thread from beginning to page 100 (when there was only 100 pages). I was hooked. I was so hooked that I decided to sign up as a member instead of just lurking about. There isn't much that I can say about your work that hasn't been said a couple of hundred times already so once more - awesome work.

I did have one question, the frame that you used is rack & pinion steering on a 2001? I didn't think GM started doing that until '07. My '04 silverado still has the old style steering box, what trucks came with R&P in '01??

-Richard
Thanks for looking and liking!

2 wheel drives had rack and pinion in 99. 4WD still had a Saginaw box like our old trucks through 2006.
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