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jblaine86
03-03-2022, 09:02 PM
What floor mods have people done to there Camaros to get the Ridetech 4 link cradle to fit? I have a 69 Camaro and have hammered the floor but the cradle still doesn’t sit flush on the frame rails.
Thanks
Jon
srode1
03-04-2022, 04:10 AM
Depending on how much of a gap you have the bolts may pull it up in to place. Mine were about 1/8 of an inch maybe a bit more with the vertical fasteners slightly snugged. The fasteners pulled it in to place. If you need to, weld a piece of flat steel to the rail to fill the gap. It's a good idea to weld it to the frame rails and not rely on the fasteners too.
dhutton
03-04-2022, 07:42 AM
When I installed one many years ago I had to weld in a couple of shims because no amount of BFH action on the trunk floor would get it flush.
Don
68454RS
03-04-2022, 07:58 AM
I used a floor jack with a stack of 2x4's cut to fit the cradle as I used the jack to put upward pressure on the cradle. Mine was fairly close and simply bolted in but welded for peace of mind.
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Tinker
03-04-2022, 09:27 PM
Mine also would not suck up tight to the rails on my 69 Firebird. I made some shims out of 1/8 inch aluminum to fill the gaps on the bottom side of the frame. In my subsequent teardown for the next chapter, I came across some loose screws. It seems the self tappers don't have much to bite into on a 50 year old frame that was thin to begin with. I have installed nutserts in the frame and use grade 8 bolts to be able to really snug it up now.
Pro Touring Store
03-05-2022, 08:25 PM
Last one I did, also had to make shims to go between the bottom of the rail and the cradle; the bolts would not bring it up, neither would a floor jack. May have sacrificed 1/4" of ride height, but that wasn't a big deal.
It's also best to put some stitch welds in a few areas per side to help rigidity.
-Dale
Vegas69
03-11-2022, 03:55 PM
Last one I did, also had to make shims to go between the bottom of the rail and the cradle; the bolts would not bring it up, neither would a floor jack. May have sacrificed 1/4" of ride height, but that wasn't a big deal.
It's also best to put some stitch welds in a few areas per side to help rigidity.
-Dale
I agree with this philosophy. Mine was fully welded into the frame and I ended up cracking the frame right where it was welded. Those rails are super thin.
srode1
03-11-2022, 05:29 PM
I agree with this philosophy. Mine was fully welded into the frame and I ended up cracking the frame right where it was welded. Those rails are super thin.were those the original rails?
Vegas69
03-11-2022, 09:59 PM
Correct, but they were in mint condtion.
rickpaw
03-22-2022, 11:28 AM
Mine dropped right in. I used the provided screws to snug up the cradle, and stitched weld a few spots around the sides.
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