1949 Chevy Truck Subframe Install - Any Pictures
I am working on a 1949 Chevy Truck and have a 1972 Nova Subframe & Rear end. I was wondering if any one has any pictures of how they installed theirs or any trucks that are rolling to see what stance they have. Thanks
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http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=320546
Look at the build I just posted a link to. At post 12 he starts putting a sub frame on. Look towards the end of the build to see it at ride height. |
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the front subframe will fit nice but the rearend might be a little narrow. here is some great reading on front subframe installation:http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...d.php?t=148978
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This is how a friend of mine did his 55 chevy a AD can be done the same way. I have a 53 done the first way and wish I had done it this way it looks safer to me. Also I have a Nova rear on my 53 and it fits alright I have 8 in ch wheels with 4 in back spacing and 235/60-15 on it.
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Thanks for all the help. This is my winter project on my sons truck so I have a little time to figure it out. Running the original subframe all the way under the truck frame is what I was thinking just didnt know how it would look. Looks good. Thanks.
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here are a few pictures of mine, 52 frame with 79 camaro clip, still working on it
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That's impressive work on those subframe grafts. It looks like the joint comes out stronger than the original frame when you do it that way.
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Scott52 your frontend is lookin good. it's gonna set nice and low keep us posted.
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i've got the truck sitting on the ground with all the sheet metal on, its low without the motor in yet
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heres mine. 77-prior el camino sub. 2" drop spindles and QA1's. pretty dirty.
its not a nova front, but you get the idea here as well. keep in mind where your welding the clip to the frame, you can get the pickup a bit lower welding the subframe higher. http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q...ckstuff021.jpg http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q...o16/005-24.jpg http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q...o16/007-16.jpg |
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The Nova subframe seems to be a little more narrow than the Camaro.
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it is around 2 inches. I have a 74 nova on my 53. I bought 15x6 rims with 4 inch back spacing and I have 205/75-15 tires on it and seem to fit ok.
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this sub frame build looks awesome, i am building a 52, is there any measurements and things i need to watch out for in my subframe build? i am using a 86 camaro for my doner...Joey
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I love the stance I also PM d you About some work if your intersted
Thanks jaime |
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here is mine so far. sorry pics aren't so good 2ND down on the left shows the arrow head shaped gussets inside the plating.
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Here's a 54 I built a couple years ago....
http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o...D/DSC01493.jpg http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o...D/DSC01492.jpg http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o...D/DSC01491.jpg This method puts it at about stock ride height. Rolling chassis, no engine/trans/glass/interior.... http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o...D/IMG_0320.jpg |
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This is a 1970 Nova Clip on a 1954 truck. Its a nice clip and rides great. It was a hack job that I had to cut out and re-install. Here is the thread if you want to see it. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=445185
Here are a couple of pics. http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4150/...0e3cf04c86.jpg http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5252/...3efd21130a.jpg http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6146/...3481fc44e3.jpg |
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Hey guys, Newbie here! Im picking up a 49 long box tomorrow and already thinking of how to make it ride and stop better. A friend of my has a running/driving 78 firebird he is trying to sell. I was wondering If i could use the sub frame from this car and do something like Indian did earlier in this post?! Any advice or input would be greatly appreciated!
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The firebird clip is the same as the camaro clip Scott52 used
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I figured as much, but didn't know for sure seeing as its a tad wider than the older Camaro and Nova subs. Any Advice or problems I should look out for? also, think I can use the rear end out of the same car or is it too wide? Thanks in advance
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You can use the rearend too,just watch your backspacing on your wheels. I would use EVERYTHING I could from that bird,you'll save some money. I moved my frontend out to make my wheelbase longer so the front wheel set in opening centered.
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Attachment 799139 here's a picture of my 53
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Looks damn clean! Mine will not be, as its been sitting in a yard for the past 10years or so.. I will be making it into a short box as well. Think I can cut the amount needed out of the front of the bed and just reattach the front bed panel to the sides?
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