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10-13-2012, 10:13 PM | #1 |
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What years and cars do you guys recommend for a clip install in a 1956 Chevy pickup. Thanks for the info.
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10-13-2012, 10:29 PM | #2 |
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I would go with a Mustang II setup from Fatman or one similiar.
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10-13-2012, 10:32 PM | #3 |
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Yea I will eventually I just can't afford those ifs kits right now. I'm just trying to find out what car clips I can use
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I'm not a big fan of clipping a frame i have seen a few break before,And whatever clip you use will need all the suspension steering and brakes rebult so its not really that much more for a ifs kit.
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10-13-2012, 11:36 PM | #5 |
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Hey man check with Justin at Scott's hot rods right there in Oxnard. He has what you need and his prices are good. Justin@scottshotrods.com
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10-14-2012, 12:23 AM | #6 |
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I've been quoted great prices. Justin from Scott's gave me a great deal. But with kit and install its almost$4,000. I can't afford that. I have a guy that builds about 15-18 trucks a year. He quoted me $1,000 to install front clip, brake booster, steering column, and paint frame. Any help on what year cars and what kind is best for a clip. Thanks again guys
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70s Camaro or Firebird. They are cheap, plentiful, and have good geometry and aftermarket support. Dunno how well it would line up with your existing frame though...
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I ask because this is a forumn to ask questions and get different advice. Maybe his pick on a clip is different then what someone else's would be. Just trying to get some ideas and info. If you don't want to give your thoughts then that's perfectly fine.
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If it were me, I would save my money until I could afford an aftermarket kit that was designed for your application. There was a time when grafting an IRS clip was a good choice because it gave you all the modern amenities of close ratio power steering, coil springs, disc brakes, and better geometry. In that era, there weren't many aftermarket kits around. These days with all the aftermarket options, a bolt or weld in kit designed for your specific application is a much better choice. One thing that often does not get factored in is the cost of rebuilding the donor suspension. If its compatible with a clip conversion it probably is old enough that it needs a complete rebuild. By adding those costs and time to the conversion, your a lot closer to a aftermarket kit than you think.
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Have you looked at http://www.nolimitparts.com/ let him know your a forum member here he will cut you a better deal.
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I just can't afford those ifs kits right now for the kit and install its close to $4,000
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I don't think n2 was not wanting to offer his opinion, just saying that you probably have a pretty good source at your disposal. It's a good idea to see what's going on in the world so you can compare it to his offering. Unfortunately, not all proprietors in the hotrod biz are the honest type. Have you checked around in the appropriate year subforum here? Prolly a few guys that have done exactly what you're thinking of doing. Good luck! Let us know how it goes...
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I just want to get different opinions. Maybe your guys ideas on clips are better then his that's all I was looking for. im sorry if I came off harsh don't mean it like that. I appreciate your help
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There's nothing worse than a customer who thinks they know more than the installer on a particular set-up (brand B) when the installer uses brand-A over & over w/o issues. It's a struggle waiting to happen.... What clip does your fabricator routinely use? Is it what he's suggesting for your truck? Why does he like what he suggests over other choices? Those would be the things I would want to know prior to ruling out aftermarket suspension set-ups.
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remember that the 75up novas have the same 70-81 f-body front clip! cheaper too!!
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10-15-2012, 10:31 AM | #18 |
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Scotts weld in ifs or the Scotts BOLT in ifs for your truck.You keep your FACTORY frame.You do not need to cut it off and all your factory bumper holes and core support will bolt back up.
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Hey Justin how you doing. Yea that's a different guy. The guy I found is out of the Fresno area he builds these trucks and sells them on eBay. He basically finds a donor car and uses everything
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I'm with justin after you buy the clip have it put on and rebuild the whole suspension and steering its gonna be close to what a ifs kit cost i bet.If justin has a bolt in kit for your truck that will save you some money if you do it yourself.
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I could be wrong but I think Justin said the bolt in kit is more money. The price of the kit isn't bad. But then $1000-1200 to install the kit and then I need brake booster, steering colum, pedals and so on.
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Honestly a welded on clip scares me,I seen 2 or 3 the clip broke at the welds because it wasn't installed right.If it was me i would call around a few shops see what they will charge you to weld in a ifs and everything else you need done.With a clip lets say f body or even the x body you will still have to rebuild the suspension the whole steering system box and all it adds up.Just make a list and see which way is cheaper for you.
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Our bolt in ifs is more $$$$ than our weld in ifs.For welding it in yes you want to find some body who is qualified to do the welding on the crosmember.For the other parts as in the brake booster or hooking up the column and motor.This can be done in your garage.
Other option for you.We have several customers who can set up the crossmember in there frame but cannot weld.So they have called mobile welders to come out to there house and weld in ifs.This will be alot less $$$$ to have mobile welder come out and just weld in the ifs.Rather than have a shop remove all your stock suspension and then set in the new crossmember and weld it in. Justin Last edited by Scottshotrods; 10-16-2012 at 10:12 AM. Reason: add |
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Sounds to me like you are looking for some help/recommendations for a car clip that can be grafted into your frame. Like the others, I always recommend shying away from this... but since that isn't really what you're looking for here's some info:
It seems most go with a 70's front steer camaro/firebird or nova front subframe. They seem to do the trick. This retro-fit has worked well for a long time, so when done properly it can yield a ride quality much greater than the straight axle. Make sure you add in all the expenses (front clip rebuild with quality parts) so you can see exactly where you stand before you pull the trigger. Nate
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Jeff, I'll throw in my 2 cents here for what it's worth. Here's the diclamer. Yes, I manufacture an aftermarket IFS for your truck. $2695 hub/hub with p/s, complete. Here's the history. Starting in '84, I was grafting in Camaro clips. '70 to '81 are the ticket. For those that love the second gen Camaro, I will never be in your good graces, This is the best parts car for a grass roots rodder ever made. A PROPERLY done graft will give you a lifetime of great driving with no headaches. Doing the job correctly is not easy work. There are really two grafts. 1) blend in and fit the new front suspension, and 2) re-fit the front frame horns including the bumper and core support mounts. Step two is not addressed very often. "Front steer" camaro/firebird clips are different than nova, chevelle, .... and they are better. I look for the 79-81, they have a larger outer bearing and bigger sway bar. Even though I make a living making and selling new front and rear suspension components, I will say that this swap CAN be done correctly, and if done correctly, should not be looked down upon. For your info, we still do this at my shop. standard swap is $1750 + clip. This does include motor and trans mounts. - Yes, the clip already has mounts, but they were for the motor placement in a camaro, and thats not what your building. Don't short cut it. If your going to do it, get it done right. We have an instal DVD, re-mastered from '90's video, that shows the complete swap install, this may be good for your knowledge. So, I hope this doesn't hurt anyone feelings, and it helps Jeff get his truck built correctly.
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