05-13-2014, 11:32 PM | #1 |
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47-53 chevy chassis
So I have been searching and searching, complete chassis online 9000+ plus wheels and tires... I feel there is a lot of room for error with measurements and all.Ive seen rear 4 link kits for around 3000. includes the 4 link, 2x4 steel, rear end and coil overs. So I was thinking, if the original frame is good, I can buy a rear 4 link kit, front IFS wheels and tires and that would be a little cheaper. I would have to box the frame of course. Now the question, with all the cutting and welding does that compromise the chassis or am i better off getting brand new steel and fabricating all new chassis? O and funny I used "I" because I wasn't blessed with the knowledge of knowing how to use a tape measure. I would have to find someone to do the work. Thanks guys
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05-14-2014, 12:41 AM | #2 |
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Re: 47-53 chevy chassis
Porterbuilt in apache junction is working on a kit for the 47-53 Chevys. Shoot them a email and they might be able to enlighten you. This kit is based off using the stock frame. Hope thus helps out.
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05-14-2014, 12:45 AM | #3 |
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Re: 47-53 chevy chassis
Hey thanks for the reply much appreciated, I did hear that they are in the works for one, but I feel id have to wait for them to work out any kinks ya know?
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