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Re: 63-72 Chevy P/U Rear Shock Mount System
I think the patterns on the 'rails are different top to bottom, so you'd probably have to drill. Also have to think of carrier bearing mounting and e-brake cable pass-throughs...
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Re: 63-72 Chevy P/U Rear Shock Mount System
Theres 2 rivets on the top and 3 on the bottom. I will probably just drill 2 extra holes and put three bolts on both sides. Looks like the drive shaft passage is the same either way. Striaght shaft no carrier. My cut outs for the exhaust on the one I have look kind of bad. I basicly cut diamonds out of them with a sawzall. Heres a pic. Does anyone think I haved damaged the strength of the crossmember. Just trying to make a good decision in preparing for the no limit shock relocators.
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To go 5", 'drop shocks' will be down to appx 3 1/2" travel. (and laid over like crazy) thats 1 3/4" bump, and droop, from RH. Check into the shock relocators. BTW, try a 3" spring, and a 2" block. Your kidneys, and your girl's kidneys will thank you. Just because they sell 5" drop springs doesn't make them a good idea. - kinda like chain steering wheels.
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Re: 63-72 Chevy P/U Rear Shock Mount System
rob is there enough room with this conversion to still have my 29" x 15.5" tyres,in the pic it seems pretty close to the axle centreline.
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I am running 18 x 9, with a 6" backspack (really should be 4 3/4 to fit perf.), 275/40/18, there is still 4"+ from the tire to the shock. I don't see any problems.
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great i will get a set ,do you send to australia?
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hey, we ship anywhere!!!
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Good looking kit. Do these come powder coated or natural?
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All the brackets are powder coated machine grey. They will fit with any of the aftermarket bolt-on C-notch kits.
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I'd like to order kit 3GC-RR-100 & 3GC-RR-101 A. Also does the panhand clear after market covers? Mine sticks out farther than the stock? Tom |
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Yes, the panhard should clear, we have 1 3/4" from the stock cover, but, if not, we will custom build you a bent bar at no extra cost, and swap with you.
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Truck info.
1971 LWB with about 5"-6" rear drop with helper air bags. No c-notch. Ride is fantastic now. I have the shock kit as you can see in the video. Thanks for a great product. I have 20" wheels 10" wide in rear.
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Great looking product, Rob. My truck is bagged/4 link rear. I'd look into this for my next truck
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Cool video, how do you like those tires?
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Thanks,
the tires are OK I guess. It handles good. They are z rated so I want get much milage out of them they said. Going to swap the camera around tonight and do a straight ahead video. Here's the front video.
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Those tires will definately wear out fast with that much toe in.
Cool vid.
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Would there be any differences in the part #'s for a 69 suburban with 3" springs and 2" blocks?
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Same parts
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We are finally finishing up, should have bars back next week to go to powder coating. Hoping for may 10th to be ready to ship.
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RdoubleU,
was this you a couple of years ago at Year One car show in Braselton, GA. If so we talked for awhile. I had my 07 Tahoe there and took it out on the road course.
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