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    1. #1
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      1st Gen Camaro/Nova Front Ridetech Set Up, Wilwood Hubs & Sweet Mfg. Gearbox

      Decided to sell my project and the parts I had collected for it. All parts, except one spindle and hub, are brand new and have sat in storage for the past two years. Items were removed from the boxes to inspect for shipping damage and take the pictures below. One spindle and hub were used for brake mockup, and the spindle has slight surface rust as shown in the pictures, the other spindle/hub were left in the box and are in like-new shape. I would prefer to sell almost everything together, but will part out depending on interest received for parts. Will also include a set of lightly used ½” ARP 12 point screw studs for free with the hubs as well.

      Located in Lincoln, NE 68506. Shipping will be split with buyer.

      If you're interested in multiple items please let me know and we can work out a package deal. Message me here or text/call 586-206-2459.

      Thanks!

      ridetech 11163699 Front Upper StrongArms for 1967-1969 F-Body & 1968-1974 Nova SOLD
      ridetech 11162899 Front Lower StrongArms for 1967-1969 F-Body & 1968-1974 Nova SOLD
      Ridetech 11169525 Tru Turn Upgrade Package for 1967-1969 F-Body & 1968-1974 Nova SOLD
      Ridetech 11169100 Front Muscle Bar Sway Bar for 1967-1969 F-Body & 1968-1974 Nova SOLD
      Ridetech 11009300 Tall Spindles (Pair) SOLD
      Wilwood 270-7037 Front Hat Mount Hub (Pair) w/ 1/2-20 ARP screw-in studs SOLD
      Sweet Manufacturing 208-12185 1964-88 GM Power Steering Box 12:1 Ratio SOLD

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      Last edited by TheAce; 10-07-2020 at 11:39 AM. Reason: Fixed incorrect gearbox information and lowered price.


    2. #2
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      Quote Originally Posted by TheAce View Post
      Decided to sell my project and the parts I had collected for it. All parts, except one spindle and hub, are brand new and have sat in storage for the past two years. Items were removed from the boxes to inspect for shipping damage and take the pictures below. One spindle and hub were used for brake mockup, and the spindle has slight surface rust as shown in the pictures, the other spindle/hub were left in the box and are in like-new shape. I would prefer to sell almost everything together, but will part out depending on interest received for parts. Will also include a set of lightly used ½” ARP 12 point screw studs for free with the hubs as well.

      Located in Lincoln, NE 68506. Shipping will be split with buyer.

      If you're interested in multiple items please let me know and we can work out a package deal. Message me here or text/call 586-206-2459.

      Thanks!

      ridetech Front Upper StrongArms for 1967-1969 F-Body & 1968-1974 Nova $475
      ridetech Front Lower StrongArms for 1967-1969 F-Body & 1968-1974 Nova $675
      Ridetech Tru Turn Upgrade Package for 1967-1969 F-Body & 1968-1974 Nova $625
      Ridetech Front Muscle Bar Sway Bar for 1967-1969 F-Body & 1968-1974 Nova $500
      Ridetech Tall Spindles (Pair) $340
      Wilwood 270-7037 Front Hat Mount Hub (Pair) $225
      Sweet Manufacturing 1964-88 GM Power Steering Box 12:1 Ratio $475

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      Do you have the part number on the steering box?

    3. #3
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      Quote Originally Posted by Cheveezy View Post
      Do you have the part number on the steering box?
      Hi, Sweet Manufacturing PN 208-12185. I've also included the link to Speedway PN 91032516 where I purchased it from.

      https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Sweet...Query=91032516

    4. #4
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      Ace, that steering box says front steer. FGs are rear steer.
      Chris
      1968 Chevy Camaro SS
      LS3/T56 DSE suspension


    5. #5
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      Quote Originally Posted by 130fe View Post
      Ace, that steering box says front steer. FGs are rear steer.
      Thanks for catching that; I didn't notice it before. I'll update the post.

    6. #6
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      Bump for price drop.

    7. #7
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      I thought the pitman arms were what dictated front/rear steer? I have a quick ratio box on my car from a front steer Jeep Grand Cherokee on my rear steer Camaro. Just installed the pitman arm in the correct orientation.


      1955 Nomad project LC9, 4L80e, C5 brakes, Vision wheels
      1968 Camaro 6.2 w/ LSA, TR6060-Magnum hybrid and etc SOLD
      1976 T/A LS1 6 Speed, and etc. SOLD

    8. #8
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      Quote Originally Posted by ryeguy2006a View Post
      I thought the pitman arms were what dictated front/rear steer? I have a quick ratio box on my car from a front steer Jeep Grand Cherokee on my rear steer Camaro. Just installed the pitman arm in the correct orientation.
      Now that I think about this logically, you are correct. To verify and remove all doubt, I turned the input shaft and the output shaft rotated the correct way for a rear steer vehicle with a forward facing pitman arm. This box is a GM 800 box with upgraded internals which further verifies it will work with first gen Camaros. I'll update the post again

    9. #9
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      Bump! Open to offers!

    10. #10
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      Bump for lowered prices and open to all offers!

    11. #11
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      The Colony, TX
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      Quote Originally Posted by TheAce View Post
      Bump for lowered prices and open to all offers!
      Ace,
      Did you ever make the brake brackets you were designing?

    12. #12
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      Sep 2004
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      Received the parts. Great seller!!! Great communication and fast shipping ����
      1970 TA, 1963 Impala SS vert





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