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    Quote Originally Posted by zippi View Post
    Need a little advise from the pros. I still have the straight axle under my pickup with a reverse "I" spring with disc brakes. My wife and I are tired of the rough ride and hard steering so want to see what our options are. My 37 is an old school street rod with a 350 sbc, M21 Muncie 4 speed, with 4.11 gears in the rear. Would like to get rid of the straight axle and update the front suspenion with PS. I do not have deep pockets so I welcome and sugestions.
    Thanks for the info. I've never worked on suspension before and have no welder so if it's not a bolt on I'll probable have to have someone else do the work. I was thinking somewhere around 2K to 3K to have the work done. Is that a far assumption ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zippi View Post
    Thanks for the info. I was thinking somewhere around 2K to 3K to have the work done. Is that a far assumption ?
    HMmmmm.. maybe. But you'll probably have to have the front frame exposed already...

    Someone on here was talking about a bolt in kit that a company was offering.. Not sure who it was tho., have you begun searching at all?

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