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Old 09-05-2005, 01:49 PM   #1
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Gen. 2 bridge kit on a 64?

Hey guys,

I got to looking at prices for what it would cost to make a notch and what it would cost to just buy one. After considering the fact that either way I go I have to pay for the bag plates and everything I came to the conclusion that it would be less work to just buy the whole set-up and spend the little extra it was. I was looking at getting Jason's Gen 2 bridge kit for my 64, only thing I see as possibly being a problem is that where the notch is on the frame it is bent. No big deal I know, but I curious sinse the gen 2 upper bag plates are basically set where they are and you cant move them in at all will they be too close to the frame after I angle the notch? I hope that makes sense lol... Here is a pic of the notch.
[IMG]http://www.*****************/products/GENERATION-2-BRIDGE-KIT.jpg[/IMG]

I know I can make it fit I am just worried about the bags being too close to the frame.

Any one know anyone or has anyone installed this kit them selves?

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Old 09-05-2005, 04:49 PM   #2
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That gen II looks bad ass! ill be bagging my 64 soon. it will have a 4 inch Zed frame and all the goodys to get that thing layed out, Could i see some pics of your 64?
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Old 09-05-2005, 06:36 PM   #3
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Well here are some pix of what I have now.

I have the frame on saw horses and if work would quit calling me having me run all over the state I would be able to finish sandblasting the frame. As for the body, I have yet to even look at it so it is still an ugly POS, but After I get the frame stripped, notched, 4 link'd , sectioned front cross member, power dic brakes and steering I will be able to drop in my 406 sbc and 700r4. After all that is accomplished I will then get to the body.

Here are some pix....






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Old 09-05-2005, 08:24 PM   #4
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Thats gonna be a bad ass truck keith!!
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