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**Intro** 1967 Nova SS
I have been a member on here for awhile but my car isn't exactly a g-machine so I haven't posted anything on it... until now😉
A few details on my car: 383 sbc 700r4 CPP front sub kit Billet Specialties wheels I got tired of the car not handling very well and not being able to fit tires up front so I just pulled the trigger on the Pro Touring subframe from TCI Engineering with Wilwood brakes🇺🇸I am pretty excited for the upgrades to come and would like to hear what people have to say about my project! So far I have come up with two build names that I can't decide on so let's see what you think... 1st "Next Level Nova" or 2nd "Phase II Nova" |
It's not letting me post pics due to file size ... what the best way to shrink them?
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I use Photoshop, but that is overkill for most. There are several free programs and irfanview doesn't contain BS and (http://www.irfanview.com/) has a bulk resize option that works well. I use it all the time for quick stuff.
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You are on a good path for handling! For project names I would vote for PhaseII because that is what we call our newest control arms and spindles...enjoy
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Try emailing them to yourself.......
And hurry up about it, we're hanging out here!!!:y0!: :y0!: :y0!: :popcorn2: |
Welcome! Seems some cool 1st and 2nd gen Nova projects are showing up around here lately. :thumbsup:
Hope you get the pics sorted out. |
I just finished installing that TCI system into a '64 for a friend. It's really nice, fit great, and has nice adjustment options to do what you want to do with it. A couple suggestions- make sure to get you column anchored as far towards the fender as possible to allow for header clearance for your steering shaft. Buy longer bolts for the rack- they're about .250 too short to grab the nylock. Lastly, the lower radiator hose is a mother to figure out. TCI claims a Mitsubishi hose fits it, but that's a no-go. Gonna have to cruise the shelf at NAPA to find what works and use a sleeve to make two sections work- this is on an LS install. Have fun! It's a great kit.
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