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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Under a bad sign
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Re: Roadkill's 58 Chevy Stepside
[QUOTE=_Ogre;6148556]i use 7x15 rims up front and 8x15 in back both have 4'' back space
though i would use 4.5 on back, i have less than 1/4'' clearance to the fender on one side where did you attach the front of the torque arm to? i used an x-member that you appeared to cut out. Thanks for the info Ogre. Thanks for the torque arm picture! The only crossmember I cut out so far was the front one. I haven't attached the torque arm to anything yet. My truck was originally a long bed. The spacing of the crossmembers is different. The only reason I know is because I looked under the 59 that is on the lift (factory short bed). ![]() Going to fab some crossmembers for the trans, and some motor mounts and will probably add one to mount the torque arm to. Today I went to my brothers to get help with disassembly (his tools and knowledge) on a tilt wheel. He also replaced a leaky seal in my A/C system. He's got a Robinair A/C machine that is ....cool ![]() He gave me all the brake lines and fuel lines I need for the truck. Also something to setup TPI injection and others brands. He gave me a nice oil cooler with mounting hardware. Some relays and wiring. A receiver hitch to mount on my 71 (I forgot to load it) . Caps, rotors, plug wires for my GMC, and the Tahoe. Tommorow we are going to his work to pickup a welding table before the junkman hauls it off. I need to go see my brother more often! |
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