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Spackle100 01-06-2011 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by NLR (Post 4254635)
My first post...tadaa Who makes the BEST ifs-frontclip for a 1949 3100 pu. Thats going to be a daily driver, and what rear axle to use ? I am going to ride a tpi 350 and a 700 transm. The swede

I'm a fan of a Currie 9" rear axle, but they are pretty pricey IMO.

63 & 64 Bowties 01-06-2011 09:09 PM

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Okay. Everyone done?
That's what I thought.

Liz 01-07-2011 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by cajundragger (Post 4392378)
The OP asked for opinion.

I gave opinion based on what I have experience with. I've heard NOLIMIT and Fatman is great, have I used any of their products? no, so I dont comment on their product.

I've used your front end, and hedits. So I compare your front end to heidts and I choose heidts...which is my opnion, again based on the experince I have.

Im not going to create a pissing match with you like your asking me to because I'd really love to counter your post, but I'll let you have this one. I will make a whole new thread if you'd like about my whole scotts experience and what mod's I've done to my front end to make it work like it does. But I'd probably get banned again in the process.

We have a review section for a reason, use it. If you continue to troll the vendor in threads, then yes you will have another account suspension for doing so.
This is the last I expect to see of you following them around crapping in their threads.

Thanks!

NLR 01-07-2011 09:04 AM

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Now that MY FIRST thread isnt cloosed longer...http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=439252:truck:

cajundragger 01-07-2011 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Liz (Post 4393544)
We have a review section for a reason, use it. If you continue to troll the vendor in threads, then yes you will have another account suspension for doing so.
This is the last I expect to see of you following them around crapping in their threads.

Thanks!

how did I troll the vendor? I posted my post and was done. Then the vendor came back at me...I didnt follow anyone. I believe it was the other way around. :chevy:

Liz 01-07-2011 11:21 AM

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so instead you are going to continue crapping in someones thread by creating a pissing match now? Last time suggesting this.. use the review forum, or drop it. I am not going to follow you post to post replying all day..

If you have a further issue you can
1. use the report a post feature
2. PM an administrator
3. post in the review area

What you can not do, is continue going on in this manner in threads.

N2TRUX 01-07-2011 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Liz (Post 4393755)
.....Last time suggesting this.. use the review forum, or drop it....

To make this more convenient to discuss in the proper manner, I have copied the pertinent posts in the "Review Forum" LINK

NLR 01-07-2011 01:40 PM

Re: front and rear "axle"
 
Hi folks !!! Back on track ...anybody who knows anything about this...????.http://www.flatout-engineering.com/products.html

Tchia65 01-07-2011 06:38 PM

Re: front and rear "axle"
 
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Originally Posted by NLR (Post 4393984)
Hi folks !!! Back on track ...anybody who knows anything about this...????.http://www.flatout-engineering.com/products.html

I almost used them. Looks like nice stuff and cheaper then some vendors if you can get the donor parts cheap. I found a C4 front and rear complete for $600. The expensive part is getting the right coilovers. Look through the threads, there are more than a couple guys that went this route.

blu52 01-08-2011 12:06 PM

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I have bought the kit both front and rear, and have also purchased the coil overs. My truck is a 52 short box. It had a 383 stroker and th350 with a disc brake conversion front and power steering. The thing I didn't like was the handling was not the best. I looked around and decided on the Flat out stuff because I wanted to run all gm suspension. I found a great deal (my opinion) 95 corvette front and rear (dana 44) for 1,000, planning to start the install this coming week. All the parts were bought over the last 6-8 months so I would have them when work got slow and money got tight. Also just bought a linclon precision tig 275. 8)
Rafael

NLR 01-08-2011 06:19 PM

Re: front and rear "axle"
 
:o
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Originally Posted by blu52 (Post 4395791)
I have bought the kit both front and rear, and have also purchased the coil overs. My truck is a 52 short box. It had a 383 stroker and th350 with a disc brake conversion front and power steering. The thing I didn't like was the handling was not the best. I looked around and decided on the Flat out stuff because I wanted to run all gm suspension. I found a great deal (my opinion) 95 corvette front and rear (dana 44) for 1,000, planning to start the install this coming week. All the parts were bought over the last 6-8 months so I would have them when work got slow and money got tight. Also just bought a linclon precision tig 275. 8)
Rafael

I am so curious how the frontend will work.....I think i allready have decided to go with this kit..... But as i mentioned earlier iam not going with a C4 rearend ..It will be a solid axle rearend ...:bann::bann::bann:

NLR 01-11-2011 03:03 AM

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How much do i have to pay for a corvette "frontaxle"..... in the states ?? Anyone knows ???


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