Hi...
I did a bit more tinkering with my 57 Suburban (which will look
like a 59 when I'm done with it, as I'm swapping front
sheetmetal from a 59 onto it to make it look like my other
trucks).
I put a Camaro subframe on the "new" frame I'm building. I set
the height so that the back of the front fenders will be about 7
or 8" from the ground, which is several inches lower than stock,
but not in the weeds (it's gonna be a driver, tow vehicle, etc).
I've heard horror stories about folks lowering their TF trucks
several inches, and having the front wheels look like they're
too far back. I didn't plan for this when I put in the
subframe, it's at the stock wheelbase.
Yesterday, I got around to seeing how things fit on the chassis
(the body is nowhere near ready to put on it yet). I bolted on
the radiator support, and discovered that the stock radiator
will clear the power steering box, but the heavy duty (as used
in 1 tons) radiator would hit. I also trimmed the left inner
fender to fit over the susupension...had to take quite a bit out
of it. I then bolted on the left front fender, to see how it
would look. I took a pic of it at what I think is the correct
ride height, with a tire that's pretty close to the size I'll
run.
http://www.primenet.com/~jforbes/
I guess it'll work ok. If I were going to lower it any more,
I'd have to fix it, but I think it's close enough that no one
will notice. Opinions?
Jim Forbes
59s in AZ
ps if you follow the link on that page to my "57 Chevy Suburban"
page, you'll see a shot of the front of the chassis from the
other side...you can see the inner fender, brake master cylinder
adapter/pedal, etc.
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