2nd Chance Camaro - Let the Project Begin[RIGHT]
Let the Project Begin
Engine & Transmission Removal -/- G-Force Crossmember
Posted: May 13, 2011
www.2ndchancecamaro.com
Happy Friday the 13th to all of my friends
Since the rear differential had to be removed so we could remove the exhaust. I figured I would install a set of 3" lowering block so I could get an idea as to how low the car was going to be once I installed the new Ride-Tech suspension.
This is exactly the height I am looking for with the car. Low enough to look cool and still plenty of clearance to be able to be driven on the streets near me.
Reference picture - Lets see how old my girls are when I finish this project. Anyone want to make bets as to how old they will be once I finish this project !!!
Not only did she win Young Author for the entire 4th grade she is not afraid to get under the car and drain the fluids.
Engine removed and even sold to Ron. Ron (
www.hoodpins.net ) is going to put it in his 70 Z28 project (
www.camarorsx.com ).
Ron this picture is for you. Yes, my floor actually gets dirty.
All done for the day and cleaned up time to ride the Bike.
A couple years ago I had the pleasure to meet Stacy David ((
http://gearztv.com/ )). Talk about a down to earth nice guy. I had just watched his show and they introduced a new product from G-Froce Crossmember
www.crossmembers.com . He said it was a super nice product and I should look them up on my next project. So I took his advise and I called the Guys at G-Force crossmembers. I told them about my project and they said they had a crossmember that would work perfectly.
One week later this crossmember showed up at my shop.
This special modified crossmember is perfect and talk about hugging floor and offering perfect ground clearence.
I can't wait to show you guys pictures of the crossmember under the car.
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