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Old 06-15-2013, 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by rfurley View Post
I just did this same thing. 1970 camaro with 2006 GTO LS2. I used the drop pitman from the Trans Am and also the DS883 center link. As far as the idler arm, I am not sure there is a drop idler arm. The part numbers for the Trans am and Camaros are the same and it is the straight arm. There is some good info on this over at NastyZ28.com. Here are a couple of pics of mine. You can see there is now plenty of clearance and the center link is almost parallel.
Yeah, i posted this over on Nasty and got some good info there as well. Feedback i got over there said the idler are is good to go stock.

So we did what you did, but didnt change the idler arm or c/link. Its not too far outa alignment, plus with the new ls setup, i have to take a 1/4 coil out to relower it so she's gonna need an alignment anyways.....
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