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    drofdar is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
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    fresno
    Car Year, Make, Model: 55 Chevy
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    Yes, I think it may be from a Camero. I'm doing a straight front axle 55 Chevy, and thought I could use it to tie my rod from the box. The mounting holes are just a little wide for my spindle. If I could narrow it, and use longer studs to mount it, I'd have the link I need to steer. I just need to get a dropped pitman arm to fit the stock 55 steering box and run the crosslink over to the passenger side wheel. This axle already has the tie rod. Also, notice the extra tie rod connected on the cross tie rod. I wonder if I could just hook my crossover link to that spot? But it may not have enough leverage to turn the wheels.
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