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Old 01-30-2018, 05:31 PM
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Default A better way to install a T-56

For those stuffing a T-56 into your project, we've got some great parts to make life a little easier. Our Transmission tunnel kits help you get the right driveline angle without totally hacking up the entire tunnel and have designed them small enough to fit under a 1st gen Camaro factory center console! As seen in the photo below Camaros use just the front portion while the other cars with their lower factory tunnels use the middle and rearward portions too.

Our covers are laser cut and pre-bent for easy fitment. Covers are available for GM frame or our ExtReme chassis applications and can be installed with screws, rivets, or welding if you prefer. Check 'em out by clicking here-


We also have a smooth firewall kit available for '55-57 Chevys and Camaros, Novas and their cousins. Pictured below is the Tri-5 firewall kit.


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id be interested in a 70 chevelle kit $$ ?
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Awesome, I'll be getting hold of you guys when my 70 Chevelle starts coming together. That will save me a lot of work!
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any chance you are going to have this for a 1st gen nova
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Since these tunnel kits were born from the need to allow a super low static ride height with our ExtReme chassis', the Chevelle kit extends clear to the rear firewall plus has an extra piece to change part of the trunk floor pan for ExtReme rear raised frame rail clearance. The Tri-5 kit is the same, so the two of them are a little more than the other kits. Click the link above for part description, photos and pricing.

KB- No, not at this time. We've kicked around the 1at gen ('62-65) and 2nd Gen ('66-67) Nova and doing an ExtReme chassis for them but it's still on the back burner drawing board. There are a few other applications we want to get through R&D on first.
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