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Old 07-24-2017, 08:48 PM   #1
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Dirty dingos mounts

Currently working on a 78 short bed 2wheel drive with a ls1/4l60e equipped with dirty dingos engine sliding plates. My question is how far back did you guys go if your using these plates? My stock driveshaft fits well but I see from my yolk that I could go further back more, and on the plates I see little more room to play with so slide back. Thank you guys in advance... also added a picture of the passenger side plate
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Old 07-25-2017, 09:35 AM   #2
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I would go as far back as you could. This will give you a better weight distribution front to rear. Just make sure you have no interference with your headers or your intake.
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I have taken all three I have done as far back as possible. Makes more room up front too.
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Re: Dirty dingos mounts

Thank you guys for the reply s and advice...

COOPERHW; when moving all the way back did you have any type of modifying when connecting shifter? Im using a 4l60e. Also Im using f-body long tube headers what did you use?thanks
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Thank you guys for the reply s and advice...

COOPERHW; when moving all the way back did you have any type of modifying when connecting shifter? Im using a 4l60e. Also Im using f-body long tube headers what did you use?thanks
Wellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll, little bit of a clearance issue on the shifter, But, I did drop mine about 10 inches in the front and 12 in the rear. So yeah, little bit of sheet metal surgery.

I am using stock F-body exhaust manifolds.
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