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    front suspension for a 35 chevy

     



    Does anyone make a cool front axel for a 35 truck? I have a 4" drop axel now, but I am wanting something with visual effect. Thanks for your help.
    DAMN THIS TRUCK IS LOUD!

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    I have a 36 with 84 corvette front and rear the front come as an asembly and thr arms knuckels and backing plates are aluminum and are easy to polish I have people crawling under the truck all the time. You can get the whole front end on ebay for $500 a lot cheaper than a pinto II and its chevy and handles the balls

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    Quote Originally Posted by cook67
    I have a 36 with 84 corvette front and rear the front come as an asembly and thr arms knuckels and backing plates are aluminum and are easy to polish I have people crawling under the truck all the time. You can get the whole front end on ebay for $500 a lot cheaper than a pinto II and its chevy and handles the balls
    Actually, it's a Mustang II suspension. The Corvette parts are great, I would like to score a complete front end for $500.00! Last one I found was a bit over 1K, and still a great deal!!!
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    mustang IIs were just rebodied pinto If I had a chevette is it a vette ?

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    If you say so !! Corvette, Chevette, who cares? Around here they are all the same, Just another chebbie.... The aftermarket MII style suspension with tubular A-Arms and coilovers are far superior to the original Mustang or Pinto suspension. The reason it is called MII suspension is that it has the same geometry, not necessarily the stock components.
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    Its the geometry that makes it handle so new improved ford econobox geometry must be great cause it is a ford

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    There ya go, Cook!!! Ford get my vote, too. Just to bad we're so outnumbered around here, huh?
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