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    Originally posted by Don Shillady
    C9, beautiful pictures of incredible high tech underpinnings with lots of neat filters!

    Not so high tech, home-made after a bit of thinking about it.



    I wanted the type clamps (Adel) you used but have not found them yet locally,

    Earl's carries them in colors, Total Performance carries them as well as they can be found at most airports that have an aircraft parts house. Also available through Spruce Specialties (an aircraft supply house with Website.)

    What is the drop on your front axle? With a 5" dropped front axle my stock trans pan is already at the same height of my engine pan and much lower will be fair game for the center ridge in my driveway.
    Don Shillady
    Retired Scientistteen rodder

    Axles on the 31 and 32 are SuperBell 4" drop. I'm not sure how you're measuring your drop, depending on the axle you have it could be a 4" drop. 5" drop axles can create scrub line problems, but most of that depends on the type of lower front shock mount you use.
    Last edited by C9x; 09-17-2005 at 10:32 AM.
    C9

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