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I asked him today and he said it was a 76. I told him the deal about what I needed and he said to come check it out and if I could use it I could have it.
Today at work I was asking a buddy of mine if he came across any 2wd boxes in his travels and one of my co-workers said I could have the one off of his parts truck. It was either a 71 or a 77, I can't remember which he said it was. Anyway, were all the 2wd boxes the same or do I need one from an...
There are quite a few companies that offer cross over for old Chevys, but the two that stick out at me are Northwest Fab and Off Road Design. Also, they both offer hi-steer kits if you need it. I think both companies prices are around 450, give or take depending. Oh, don't forget the 2wd...
I think I'm just going to go with 4 inch Tuff Country HD springs. They have a spring rate of 495, they should work out pretty nice. Also, do yall think it's necessary to have the sway bar if I used 495 rated springs?
How much lift are you running? I want to say I remember the minimum lift requirement for crossover on solid axle Chevys is 4 inches. If it can be done with less lift, that'd be great.