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Old 08-12-2014, 10:08 AM   #1
Lo Six Fo
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Wrong Dropmember Motor Mounts?

Hi, I'm not new to the site, but I'm new to asking questions. I have a 64 GMC Suburban, some mechanical skills, but no where near to what a lot of you guys (and girls) have! This site is so informative! I can usually look for an answer here and find them, and I have A LOT of them. I would like to start a build, but don't want it to be too long. I started the teardown in 2009, purchased Porterbuilts v3.2 Dropmember and rear extreme kit and was on my way. I originally was going to put an ls-1 in but am going with a 350. I bought different motor mounts from a member here and this is where I'm at. Since then I have moved and put it on the back burner. If it wasn't for this site and the Unbelievable trucks, I would have probably sold it. So I PROMISED my children that it would be finished this winter. I'll post pictures up later and possibly start a build thread. the question that I have now is, do I have the wrong motor mounts??? The angle of the motor seems too much, if I put the tranny on it would hit the ground. Tell me what you think ? THANKS soo much for your help!!!! Jeff
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