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Old 09-17-2012, 06:54 PM
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Somebody will get a great deal, good luck with the sale

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Old 09-19-2012, 06:25 PM
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Trade for a 408 ls short block?
To most, that would sound attractive...however, that would have 2 cylinders too many for Brian
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To most, that would sound attractive...however, that would have 2 cylinders too many for Brian
Would be good for the G8, but for the Firebird those LS motors are "longitudinally challenged"
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Bump for an early black friday sale - $4995 + shipping.
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What is the hub to hub track width and outside to outside frame rail width on the sub?

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What is the hub to hub track width and outside to outside frame rail width on the sub?

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61.5" with no rotors according to Jake. Is there a particular area where you want the width across frame rails or several spots front to rear? I suspect it will be around 36".
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Frame to frame at the suspension.
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Outside to outside is about 33 3/8"
Inside to inside is about 29 3/8"
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Thanks, I'll measure a few things since I wouldn't be using it for a standard bolt in GM application.
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