MAD PROPS to the team that does a Chassis swap outside on the street. Truly heroic and inspirational stuff.
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MAD PROPS to the team that does a Chassis swap outside on the street. Truly heroic and inspirational stuff.
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BY aaron
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im thinking rock sliders this friday?
Congratulations on the road side chassis swap very inspriational. Did you work from a checklist or just go in reverse order of assembly?
What parts would you suggest stocking up on before hand?
I am facing a 109 chassis swap in the near future.
Rick
Um
Steering relay
Shackle bolts
Body mounting rubber
I did brake lines and hoses
Clutch hose
U should do u bolts if you havent
Rear wiring harness
Bump stops
New bulkhead bolts
Brake line fasteners
Probably other stuff
I'll think of it
very cool that it was done in the street no question......im starting to get the itch to start on my 59 restore and a thread like this helps!
Yeh very cool and brings a whole new meaning to "curb side service", I want one now.
I think we should have a Frame Swap meet up and do several at one time! :)
I would be more than happy to let folks help swap my frame
Very nice job! 2 weeks time isn't bad at all... did you work on it every day, or were there some breaks in between? Besides the cost of the frame, approximately how much more did it cost you for supplies and pieces? I'm trying to get an idea as I've been starting to pitch the idea to my wife...
That came out great Aaron, loved this whole thread.