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Old 02-08-2013, 04:58 AM
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Big tars on the front are just sexy. Looks good Scott.
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Old 02-08-2013, 05:23 AM
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Very awesome, Scott! Looking great as always.


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These pics just made my night... now I have no excuse to not run 275's in the front of my Nova :O
275's on the frt. of a Nova should be pretty easy.

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Looking great. Keep the pics coming


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Moving right along looks great!


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Big tars on the front are just sexy. Looks good Scott.
Just following down your path.
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As cool as this pic is, I couldnt help but notice the growing stockpile of Kingsford in the background. I cant wait to see this thing cruising down the hwy with the trailer and BBQ pit in tow. I may actually make an event just so I can have the experience.

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As cool as this pic is, I couldnt help but notice the growing stockpile of Kingsford in the background. I cant wait to see this thing cruising down the hwy with the trailer and BBQ pit in tow. I may actually make an event just so I can have the experience.

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Have you ever thought of putting this front together in a kit form for guys to clip the fronts of there Chevelle. This one is great, I just wish I could stuff 275 on the front of my 64 Chevelle.
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Old 02-08-2013, 10:13 AM
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Scott, that front shot if the frame is just so mean looking. Great progress...keep going!!
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Old 02-08-2013, 10:49 AM
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Have you ever thought of putting this front together in a kit form for guys to clip the fronts of there Chevelle. This one is great, I just wish I could stuff 275 on the front of my 64 Chevelle.
I can build this clip as a weld in unit only.If you want a complete chassis,Rodger @Ironwork's build's those.I don't want to step on his toe's.Later on this spring I am going to build a jig to do the weld in clip's.They will run about $4500.00 shipped w/a splined sway bar,bent sway bar arm's,end link kit,hardware kit,Ride tech coil over's,dropped steering arm's,and Instruction's & temp holding jig.It will use std C-6 componet's,and DSE Or fox bodied rack.
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Old 02-08-2013, 11:55 AM
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That's very tempting. I have the DSE speed kit 3 now but would love to get a good size tire up front. Keep us posted on the weld in kit and I will keep on it!
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Forgive me if it was already mentioned but what will you be running for static caster and camber?
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Old 02-11-2013, 10:10 AM
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Forgive me if it was already mentioned but what will you be running for static caster and camber?
The camber will be set at 1degree neg.caster 5.5-6degrees.The upper A-arm bolt's are not tight in these photo's.
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