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Old 06-09-2010, 07:21 PM
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Mine looks low because its turned all the way left.Was trying to see how close the bent upward part of the centerlink gets to the pan.When the wheel is straigt the top of the centerlink is almost even with the top of the frame where the pan is located.If my pan was touching the frame it might contact the centerlink.As the centerlink moves left or right the slight downward angle of the pitman arm and idler arm move it downward almost hitting the centerlink guard thats welded to the lower front of the cradle.I did a search yesterday and came across a tec page put out by year one that said GM had 2 different style engin mounts.Tall and short.Mabye a call to these guys can help out.
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Old 06-09-2010, 07:29 PM
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You really can't mix tall frame mounts and short engine mounts or the other way around, one frame mount is wider than the other. As long as you have a matching set of frame and engine mounts the end result is suppose to be the same.
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