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Old 11-20-2018, 09:54 AM   #7
Phungki
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Those bars are called Kudu bars ,they were installed to fix front end hop.For better steering. They work but also crack the metal on fire wall,by top mount. I have 1956 GMC 1/2 ton Napco 4x4 . Some builders remove them,others reinstall. This was GM's fix for the hop. A lot of 1/2 tons had them .Maybe the ones without never returned for the recall .These were used on 1956 and 57 only I have tech sheet if you want copy Email me ,two pages
Ah thank you. It is a 1/2 ton. It did crack the firewall so I’ll be welding and grinding that down I suppose. I would reinstall them if I thought I would have room after the engine swap but I’m doubtful. I had wondered if it was an aftermarket thing for service vehicles. The truck bed has a number on both sides but I don’t know much about it’s prev life. Neither did the previous owner
Thank you for that info. I knew someone on here would know
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