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Old 11-23-2011, 12:38 AM   #11
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Re: 68 Burb... here we go!!

well I got a TON of boxes yesterday from Scotts Hot Rods. I unpacked it all and was super stoked to get started... but I could not. I had to go back to work. No work, no play.... so off to work I went. By the time I got into the garage to check it all out and play it was 11:30pm. From start to full assembly it took me 3 hours 24 min hub to hub. I could not believe it. It all lined up perfect. The only modifications you have to do it open up the top mounting holes on the frame about 1/8 inch for the mounting bolts. The shock tower needs 4 holes drilled into the frame to mount it... and thats it. I will tear it all down tomorrow clean it up and paint it all. Then I will put it all back together and get this truck off the jack stands and lay her out.
Pics will be posted guys.
Thanks
Juan
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