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Old 09-08-2003, 06:36 PM   #6
Stroker
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68LSS1 I also think it would be difficult to determine the proper pinion angle untill the truck is more complete. Your best bet may be to take a stab at it and just tack the brackets to the rearend untill the chassis is fully loaded. I ran across that kit about a month ago and thought it was kinda cool to hear of muscle cars and street rods converting suspensions to one simular to our trucks. I've got a few questions about their kit if you don't mind. What kinda rear drop does the kit have? Do they relocate the shock to be oriented inboard to outboard or are they forward and aft but just at a different angle. The adjustable preload or wedging is a nice touch and the panhard assemble looks interesting . Be sure to post some pics when you get it installed. Thanks......Stroker
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