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Layin out in frount...97


jarfly

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Messages
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Age
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Vehicle Year
1987
Transmission
Manual
What does it take to make a 97 lay out in frount? Lookin at a bagged ride and the truck does not lay in front.
 
Depends on what size wheels you want to run but for starters Radius Arm Brackets, Dropped Ibeams, Transmission Crossmember. If I can help you in anyway with this parts give me a shout 804-328-2886 Superior Auto Works Richmond Va
 
You'll also need to notch your frame for the tie-rods, and clearance your engine cross member for the i-beams.
 
depends on the size wheels he is going to run weather he has to notch for the tie rods, the engine crossmember i didnt have to touch mine.
 
You will pretty much have to notch some of the passanger side frame for the tie rods no matter what. The only way you will get away without notching the engine crossmember (not hard) driverside frame rail for tie rod and bending the tie rod around the pitman arm will be to run an extremely low pro tire on a 17" wheel or less. Ibeam trucks are not really that hard to bag. I specialize in rangers and manufacture a few different options for Ibeam rangers. If there is anything I can help you with shoot me an email to brian@illusivefabrications.com
 

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