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A nice assortment of components you have. Makes building easier and faster. Looking forward to following along.
 
Set the frame on jackstands to level it before I braced it and cut the rear crossmember off and replace it.
I couldn't believe my shop floor was still level! It was just a hair off side to side and front to back!
Welder up!!👍😎
 

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Bolted the spring to the front just to look at it!

Set the rear end under it too. Starting to look like something.
 

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Got a big box from speedway and eBay yesterday and today! 😁
I found on ebay an engine and transmission Cross members, mounts, and bolts for $80 free shipping. It's for a SBC and TH350/400 but for that price I can make it fit anything. Oh it's for 48-54 Chevy trucks.
 

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I also got a rear crossmember for coil springs.
Corvair pitman arm and radius rod mounts.
I'm still waiting for rear suspension parts.
 

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Cut the rivets off holding the original rear crossmember and removed it from the frame. I did weld a couple angle irons on the frame to brace it.
 

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I mocked up the new crossmember but I didn't do a kickup like I thought I wanted.
We'll see what the height will be when I get the heavy stuff on it.
 

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Welded the top side of the crossmember on to the frame. I'll finish welding it up when I get the front crossmember in and flip the frame over.
I bent the steering arm to clear the spring perch.
 

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Ground and drilled out the rivets holding the front crossmember onto the frame. Then knocked it out.
I have a front and rear crossmember for sale if someone what to make their own frame. Just need two 2X4 channels.
 

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Put the new 2" lowering crossmember in. I moved it forward about an inch because I can. You can always use an extra inch!
I also tilted it back about 8-9°.
 

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