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Old 08-26-2010, 01:35 AM   #99
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Re: Yet another GMC build

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I wanted to do a C4 ifs in my 55 panel truck. How much trouble was it to do? Did it require any frame mods? Everyone I talked to about it says you have to up size the rims 15" will not fit!!! Give me all the info you can "Please" before I waste\spend the money. Thanks in advance.
1984-87 Corvette suspension has 11" rotors, single piston callipers. 15" Aluminum wheels can be used, as a minimum.

1988-96 Corvette , 12" brake suspension has 12"-12 1/4" rotors, dual piston calipers. 16" Aluminum wheels can be used, as a minimum.

1988-96 Corvette , 13" brake suspension has 12 3/4"-13" rotors, dual piston calipers. Back cut 17" Aluminum wheels, as a minimum.

I used the stock K member and all I did was notch the bottom of the frame until the K member fit in from the bottom. I had to check, recheck, and recheck the ride height and levelness of the k memeber front to rear and side to side. The member is flat, and at ride height the A arms are almost level and paralel so this easy but time consuming. I had to build a pair of adjustable stands to hold it all up off the ground while checking and rechecking EVERYTHING. The only thing I did that I wish I did differently was the frame notch for the sway bar and rack. I went way too big and I could've done a smaller notch if I had built new sway bar links and routed under the tie rods rather than over. That's why I reused the brace that comes off the K member and ties into the front frame horns. It should add a little more strength.
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