Thread: Frame Narrowing
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12-08-2004 08:36 PM #5
Yeah Matt I was thinking that but not sure... Riverhorse59, what are you talking about with the 2X4 or the 4X4? Don't I just need to cut the frame about 5 inches before the frame starts curving up in the rear and then step it in and do two 45 degree angles on the step ins and then the original frame where I am going to cut it? Sorry if that's confusing. Got any draw ups or examples? My books don't really go into detail with how to narrow nothing. I also will be using a 4 bar and 16.5 inch tires in the rear and a 454 BBC with a 700R4 tranny probably. Rear end I think I am going to get from Currie. I have been talking to them there and they said I can get a whole setup with brakes and everything and a straight bolt up for $2400. I have money for the metal, wheels and all my brake stuff then I need to wait on the rear end.
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