jonnyNITRO
4/5/2007 1:02:59 PM
I'll check it out, thanks.
jonnyNITRO
4/5/2007 1:06:34 PM
Except for thier bolt-in subframes, I couldn't find any drop spindles on the site. (Poor navigation)
Blade
4/5/2007 1:12:52 PM
did u try calling everything might not be on the site.
jonnyNITRO
4/5/2007 1:31:23 PM
This is what I found. I think I'll go with the Heidt's. It's inbetween as far as price and they've gotten great reviews.
They look stronger too. The higher (1.5") ball joint mount should help.
jonnyNITRO
4/5/2007 10:15:06 PM
Hey ! When did you change your username?
And by-the-way, your avatar scares my wife.
Blade
4/5/2007 10:17:39 PM
blade is a nickname from work
as for the avatar dont like voodoo
jonnyNITRO
4/9/2007 5:11:03 PM
I TRY TO AVOID IT WHENEVER POSSIBLE.
Hows' your front clip coming along? Do you have your motor already (Blown BB, etc.)
Blade
4/9/2007 6:35:48 PM
yes motor been ready. just waiting on getting the sub put on
jonnyNITRO
4/11/2007 12:33:24 PM
Have you fired it up yet?
I can't wait to fire up my corvette motor. Just have to strip all the smog equuipment first and rewire the whole thing.
Here's a pict of it... and an old GMC 451 blower I have sitting around. Might as well sell that too.
74454bb
4/11/2007 12:39:26 PM
I love the look of those motors, almost as nice as the good old carb ones.........off to watch part 4
jonnyNITRO
4/14/2007 3:34:13 PM
I'm excited to tear that engine apart. Nearly everything is alluminum! The block is covered in oil, so I don't know what to expect yet. Lots of Simple Green and a pressure washer should do the trick. Tomorrow's the day, during filming.
cplthomas
4/14/2007 5:30:44 PM
Thats alot of aluminum for this trick, I use oven off, oven cleaner. Gots it all in one shot, I think it would play havok on the aluminum though.
1969 SS
4/17/2007 1:16:03 PM
I am really interested on how you ar egoing to "bolt in" the newer frame