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Old 02-23-2014, 09:53 AM
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Default RideTech Level 2 install

Hey all, I was wondering how difficult it is to install the ridetech level 2 kit on my 68 camaro including tru-turn. Can this be done on a painted frame without much hacking? I looked at the supplied directions which seem like they could have been a little better. What do you think it would cost to have a shop do the install if i chicken out?
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Old 02-23-2014, 10:39 AM
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Easy,


We have done on a painted frame with minimal touch up.

The only part to weld is on the differential.

We charge 15 hours front and rear complete.
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Easy,


We have done on a painted frame with minimal touch up.

The only part to weld is on the differential.

We charge 15 hours front and rear complete.

Thank you very much, Vince you are always so helpfull, just pulled my stock subframe and it looks like the body mounting holes are going to need some work. Do you feel like opeing a shop in =beautiful CT
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Thank you very much, Vince you are always so helpfull, just pulled my stock subframe and it looks like the body mounting holes are going to need some work. Do you feel like opeing a shop in =beautiful CT
haaaa, us **** Californians don't do well in the cold unless we have ski's or snow boards connected to us.



your welcome.


Not a bad job, get the frame media blasted and recreate the sections damaged in 10 gauge cold rolled steel.
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