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the gm steering boxes are either a 800 series or 605. you have the common 800 series and 99% of those will fit your application. someone has one laying around for next to nothing. replacing it with a standard ratio box you won't notice the difference unless your going to road race your truck. remember that by puting the subframe in your truck you have altered the original steering dynamics of the box anyway,front to rear weight ratio,center of gravity.....
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Yeah, I agree with 55dude. How often do you weave through the chicanes of Edmonton at 70 miles an hour anyways. Put in an inexpensive, standard ratio box and keep an eye out for the quick ratio like the one thats damaged. At least they change out easily. Chances are you won't really notice a difference in normal driving. Oh yeah, I forgot....who wants to drive normal!
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55dude, do you know what years the 800 model series covers? I am not 100% sure what year of Trans Am my subframe came from...I think somewhere between 70 and 77. Thanks.
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Does anyone know if these suspension parts that I bought from Classic Performance Parts can be install directly or do they need to be painted first? Thanks.
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Not much progress to report...I ran out of both oxygen and acetylene on my cutting torch and in between I had to clean out the garage...did find time to cut the driver's side air bag cut out.
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nice truck...what are your plans for it?
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I just noticed you're in Camrose...stop in for a beer sometime!
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Sorry didn't mean to exclude anyone...everyone's welcome for a beer!!!
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thanks cal 58 gmc....i cant wait to get back at it, 56 chevy 1300....i'm in ed all the time, pm me your phone # and i'll give you a call before im there next time! magsnubby.....yes that is the final ride hight, and thanks, frame's not done yet, but i'll post some pic's of it as soon as i can.
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I'll do that trigger!
So I have a question...do I really have to paint all of these darn components like Jebb has suggested? Sucks if I do. |
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Yah, I live just south of Bonnie Doon Mall (just of Whyte Avenue)...stop in next time you're down!
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you realy should paint first, it will pay off in the end,de-grease them first, scotchbrite them, then POR 15....and they will look great!
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test fitting parts; still need to trim airbag cutouts.
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I found a photo on sportruck.com (below). Im going to mount the shocks similiar to the ones in the pic so I have some fabbing to do.
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the only trailer mine will see will be behind it, not under it...it seems some of these guys get confused on how to hook up a truck to a trailer.
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Hats off! Awesome job! I can't wait to start mine but looks like your job will outshine mine. You made it look easy but I know it isn't! More pics are better.
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Thanks...I've been a little stalled lately because since I don't know the exact year of the subframe, I've had a difficult time ordering parts. I ordered a new set of upper control arm shafts that didn't fit properly.
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Hi guys, had the wrong sized upper a arm bushings but found the correct size hiding in my suspension rebuild kit (had it all along!). Anyways, arms were sent to the local hot rod shop to be installed. Should be able to finish the cutouts for the airbags soon.
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Had some time to finish my airbag cutouts. Also bought a fuel pump, brake calipers and a a power brake booster and master cylinder from CPP.
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Nice progress!
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love the progress...on another note, my band will be playing the urban lounge( the one on whyte) we are called Smart-Alex...will be there by 7pm,come on down with some pic's, and i'll buy you a drink....if you can.
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Hi Tigger, sorry I missed your gig, hope it was a good one, I haven't been to the urban lounge for several years!!!
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front suspension starting to come together.
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On the advice of Poncho Villa, I sent my old steering box to Randy at Steering Solutions, he sent me a completely rebuilt box.
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You have done a really nice job, kudos, hope it continues to go well. It is going to be one awesome truck.
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1) Picked up a Flaming River u-joint; 2) Mating the stock Trans Am shaft to the '81 GMC van column; 3) 10 bolt Camaro rear axle w/342 gears.
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Another pic of the steering shaft...any advice would be appreciated (angle, length, etc.)
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