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      come on dse!

      Attachment 62483Attachment 62484 they said these brackets are one off and no plans for production parts :-(



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      Sorry i forgot to add this is on a 70 chevelle.this is what i need it looks so damm trick!

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      Haha you're really not keen on the GW bracket are ya..f.air enough I guess. Gotta say that thing ^ looks solid!

      Is it intended to run a reeealy long stock style spring or a coilover?
      Chris

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      How good of a fabricator are you? The reason I ask is you can get the coil over bucket from TRZ suspension for their front coilover kit and then drill the hole out bigger and install tabs for the coil-over. Check out their site.
      Ben Mowery

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      Quote Originally Posted by 67bird View Post
      How good of a fabricator are you? The reason I ask is you can get the coil over bucket from TRZ suspension for their front coilover kit and then drill the hole out bigger and install tabs for the coil-over. Check out their site.
      Thanks ill look into trz,and yes im pretty good. With fabrication im a machinist by trade not cnc thou

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      I thought a Chevelle was a full-frame car?? What do I know... :-(
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      Quote Originally Posted by sjaroslo View Post
      I thought a Chevelle was a full-frame car?? What do I know... :-(
      Chevelles are full frame cars like all GM a-bodies, but DSE cut the frame up firewall forward. I do not know why, but whatever those guys cut apart, I can assure they can weld is back together!

      Don

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      you could always graft in an X-gen clip which will have similar geometry.
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      I called them they said the cut the frame off because it was easy for them to work on thats all.for 140 bucks i think instead of the trz buckets i could just get tube from work and make the plate up top on the lathe...lets see!

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      I called them they said the cut the frame off because it was easy for them to work on thats all.for 140 bucks i think instead of the trz buckets i could just get tube from work and make the plate up top on the lathe...lets see!




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