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Old 01-17-2005, 08:54 PM
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We just got everything together and put it up on the site. Thought you guys would be interested in this one. Still working on a stroker section though. www.Speed-Eng.Com.

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Do you offer anything for 4WD/AWD applications.


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Hey Sean

What is the benefit of the crossmember for lowered trucks?

Thanks

This is great, we need more truck specific stuff.
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AWD i dont beleive there is anything we can do. Just because of the spline and length issue. But i believe we can get a hold of a 4wd 4L80E never dont the swap though. I am assuming we will need a different length front driveline, crossmember, and T-Case to adapt. I know that Jim (Parish) has done the swap, but i know he didnt use the electronic transfer case. He ended up cutting a hole in the floor board and having a manual HD case. Maybe he will chim in and let you know what is exactly need for the 4wd.
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If you look at 2000 and up 2wd chevys you can see that the cross member hangs lower then the frame about 2". Our cross member allows you to raise it up and make it flush mount with the frame. Lowered trucks drag it a lot. I know mine did all the time.
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Originally Posted by Speed Engineering
If you look at 2000 and up 2wd chevys you can see that the cross member hangs lower then the frame about 2". Our cross member allows you to raise it up and make it flush mount with the frame. Lowered trucks drag it a lot. I know mine did all the time.
Oh, that is nice.

I need to do something with my 4L60E soon cause it's acting up again so I might be calling you guys and upgrading.
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Sounds good.

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Good to see someone has put all the parts together.
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Hey Sean very interested on a transmission. How much with shipping to Alamo TX 78516?
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Wow thats a great idea to put up the parts for the swap. Yall should make a couple of $$ of that. This will make it alot easier on people now. Wish yall had this when i was doing the swap.


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