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Location: Rocklin, CA
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Re: UXDesigner's 1970 5.3 Chevy Swap
Thanks guys! Just finished the rear drop and man it's sitting low! Fuel tank tomorrow.
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Re: UXDesigner's 1970 5.3 Chevy Swap
New tank in, easy install but the key is making sure the marked holes are large enough so that you have some wiggle room. Really a nice tank, fits like a glove and I really like the sump area where the output/return are located.
![]() Workspace is tight but it can be done, reminds me of Tetris! ![]() Also got the rear dropped 6 inches, another easy install. For the rivets just grind them down, I tried drilling and it was worthless. It's hard to see the significant drop without the bed but its LOW! ![]() Last edited by uxdesigner; 07-09-2017 at 04:54 PM. |
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