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Old 08-31-2014, 09:17 PM
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I do at the shop. The shaft is cut to fit.
I'll hit you up Tuesday. What steering column do you have?
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Vince, I'm not sure. Stock 1970 Camaro/non-tilt
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Vince, I'm not sure. Stock 1970 Camaro/non-tilt
ok, i'll send you info tuesday.
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Old 09-01-2014, 07:40 AM
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The first gen and second gen engine mount kits are different, make sure you get the correct one.
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Is DSE the only choice for mounts on their frame?
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Is DSE the only choice for mounts on their frame?
Yes, unless you want to start fabbing something. The second gen frame stands are really far back on the crossmember, it actually positions the urethane mount behind the crossmember.
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Yes, unless you want to start fabbing something. The second gen frame stands are really far back on the crossmember, it actually positions the urethane mount behind the crossmember.
hmm...I surprised the frame doesn't come with them if that's the case. $7750 frame, engine mounts not included, but required lol.
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They will be other trinkets you'll need as well...... rack fittings to connect the ps lines, headers, trans crossmember...etc.
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Yes, unless you want to start fabbing something. The second gen frame stands are really far back on the crossmember, it actually positions the urethane mount behind the crossmember.
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Yeah, it's weird. I will have to snap side by side comparisons to the stock frame
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