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for shows you will have to stay tune for that.I will say there will be alot of miles on the burb and only road miles no trailers allowed. justin www.scottshotrods.com |
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we have our Scotts standard ifs in a bolt on version as well so there are more
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Hey guys here is the thread that jephs422 post on the install. its in the 67 -72 section
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=402716
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ain't that the truth but what's the point of money with out trucks
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Very nice!!!
do you need me to take those Strong Arms off of your hands? I'm sure they are just in the way anyway, right?
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very nice
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On our frontend you see here we will be adding our sway-bar and our billet
adjustable shocks.We also have our Scotts standard ifs that come with adjustable coil-overs that is in a bolt-in version.For the guys that do not want airbags. We will welding our Scotts motor mounts to the boxed c-channels you see in the picture.This frontend is a true 100% bolt on and now welding needed at all. Justin www.scottshotrods.com |
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Nice pictures and work. Thanks.
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We are at the Goodguys show in Costa Mesa ca this weekend.We just got done for the
day at the show.This is also the first time we have showed our new Bolt in ifs for the 63-87 chevy trucks.The feed back was vey positive and to top it off there 4 guys who ordered the new ifs.We are very excited about this and they were as well. Justin www.scottshotrods.com |
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east coast shows...LMAO I have been asking him that for years!!!
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Today we will post pictures of the wilwood 14 inch rotors and 6 piston calipers on the
new Scotts Superslam bolt on ifs.We will post some pictures of the Bolt on shock mounts to. Justin www.scottshotrods.com |
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man, that suspension setup looks awsome. any ideas of wheel and tire combos its capable of laying frame with? Im just trying to do pros and cons with Porters vs Scotts setup. both are just intense how bout giving me one to try out?
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he said up to a 29.5" tire height............I answer would be easy..Hello Justin.....???
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Like Jeff has stated 29.5 tall tire on a 22 inch wheel will lay frame.The best thing about
our ifs the crossmember or rack or lower a-arm pivots do not touch the ground.Like I said earlier this is true 100% bolt in no welding needed at all.No rack knothces will need to be used either there is plenty of clearence for the inner tierods to the bottom of the frame.For the pro's or cons you be the judge on that we can and we will if need to be to list all the stuff that comes with our ifs for the price and the quality you will not find a better package out there. Justin |
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Justin with the 14" rotors does that mean that a min 20" wheel will be needed to clear the caliper or will say 18's clear..Also is there going to be any back space issues with rim width on the A arms.... inquiring minds wil ask...and thanx for help'n out us truck guys
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on my truck.It is a 20x8.5 with a 4.5 back space and the bolt pattern is a 5on5. We had a small hick up today on the front brakes so they will be put on the truck on tue.We did take delivery of our big block chevy putting out 640hp should make for some long burn outs. Justin |
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Are you sure you don't want me to do an east coast tour with it?? I mean it should pull a 24' trailer full of goodies pretty easy.....funny thing is I have the time and a 24' trailer??
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The brakes are on the burb and pics will be up on wed am
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hey justin wheres the pics! lol
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Here's the brake pics, and in 2 words...Bad AZZ!! They look sweet, and are gonna stop even sweeter!
Here's the meat and potato's of the front kit.. first thing to do is install the lugs into the hub Next order of business is to bolt the hat to the rotor. This took the longest of all the steps, since they ALL have to be safety wired...ugh, what a chore! torqued to the correct inch lbs the start... Bearings were packed, and the seals installed
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install begins with the hub
On goes the outer bearing then the washer, castle nut, etc.. cap goes on... caliper bracket is mounted with 2 bolts. one fromt he top, and one coming in from the rear Once the caliper bracket is torqued, the hat/rotor assembly is mounted it's held in place temporarily with a nut on the wheel lug.
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the proper spacers are added to the caliper bracket prior to mounting the caliper.
And the calipers slip right on over the top. It doesn't get any simpler than that!
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