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Old 03-01-2012, 11:31 PM
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Im starting my Ls1 and t-56 swap here n about a week an ahalf... any tips from u guys?!?!?!?!?! Should i pull motor and tranny together or seperate and vise versa for install?!
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Originally Posted by RED04REGENCYRST
fyi - if you are thinking about getting rid of them let me know what you would have to have for them.
Lets see how much the good ole tax return gives me back from last year. Ill probably look into buying 4 new ones and pm u if i decide to sell the origional set. (which i more than likely will)
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Originally Posted by kren7604
Im starting my Ls1 and t-56 swap here n about a week an ahalf... any tips from u guys?!?!?!?!?! Should i pull motor and tranny together or seperate and vise versa for install?!
i think i've seen guys post saying you can do it either way...if you pull them separate you'll have to drop the tranny x-member & y-pipe as well but i think that would probably be the easiest way to go about it IMO
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^ I agree

I did mine in 2 pieces, and I thought it went very easy.
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ok sweet, ill probably just pull them seperately.. cant wait to get home and start the swap!!!
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Originally Posted by RED04REGENCYRST
^ I agree

I did mine in 2 pieces, and I thought it went very easy.
billy you ever feel like getting rid of your t-56 i'll be more than glad to take it off your hands
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Did slightly better today 15.31 @ 93.1 with a 2.51 60'...gonna need some DR's or slicks to get this bitch outta the hole. Weighed in at 4605.
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So what do u guys think?

Forte wheels




Im thinking this is going to be the next set to go on her
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P.S. Will a 295-45-20 tire fit on our foose 20x8.5 rims?
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I think they will fit, but I think they will also be hanging over the wheel a pretty good amount.


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