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    1. #1
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      Schwartz Performance G-Machine Chassis for the Nova Chevy 2

      Our G-Machine Chassis for the Nova Chevy 2 has been available for a while.

      Check it out! Floor cutting is NOT required!

      - Increase rigidity
      - Increase cornering capability with modern suspension geometry and components
      - Maintain proper suspension travel (maintain comfort!)
      - Minimally invasive installation

      Call 815.206.2230 for information or visit:
      www.SchwartzPerformance.com




      Last edited by jeff s; 10-12-2012 at 10:40 AM.
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      looks good Jeff. Now thats what i've been waiting to see.

      Partial floor cut out required still?
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    3. #3
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      Floor cutting is NOT required.

      You could choose to channel the body onto the frame to achieve a super low ride height, but our standard ride height is already a few inches lower than stock, as you can tell from the photos.

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      How much tire can you get under here if you do a mini tub? starting to do some research on the 64 we are going to be building for my shop.

      Thanks in advance.

    5. #5
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      Quote Originally Posted by revolutionary View Post
      How much tire can you get under here if you do a mini tub? starting to do some research on the 64 we are going to be building for my shop.

      Thanks in advance.
      Brought this one back from the dead, didn't you! ;)

      On the 64's you can fit a 295 in there.
      The quarters on them are narrower than the 66/7. We've fit a 335 on a '67 but I've had other customers say that doesn't fit. So I usually say 315's on those cars.
      Our rear rails fit to the inside of the factory ones.
      You need to cut away the stock rail a bit for the minitub, and it doesn't sacrifice much rigidity since you'd be adding the frame back there. But we do rely on the rear unibody structure some.



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