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use a setup from an LS1 camaro/ta. Cheap and pretty much bolts up. You will have to do a little fab to make the parking brake work but alot of people just dont use them. I get a complete setup shipped from a guy on LS1tech forum for $150
 
use a setup from an LS1 camaro/ta. Cheap and pretty much bolts up. You will have to do a little fab to make the parking brake work but alot of people just dont use them. I get a complete setup shipped from a guy on LS1tech forum for $150
Did you have to relocate your shock? Or buy special brackets?
 
I did this to my 69 Camaro and a couple chevelles. I had to use 2 of the same side on the camaro because the shocks mount 1 on each side of the axel housing. IIRC it was 2 pass side setups but dont quote me on that. The flanges on the end of the axel tubes on my 69 are the same as on the GN. I had to drill one bolt hole to make to use all 4 bolts in the backing plate on the LS1 setup and trim the flange a little to make the backing plate fit. The Chevelle needed no relocation. Just the extra hole drilled and flange trimmed. I plan on doin all 4 corners of my GN in the future. The front is a little more involves. Requires modding the spindle a little, machining an old rotor and fabbing a bracket. The bracket can also be purchased from a company called Kore 3. Hope this helps.
 
I did this to my 69 Camaro and a couple chevelles. I had to use 2 of the same side on the camaro because the shocks mount 1 on each side of the axel housing. IIRC it was 2 pass side setups but dont quote me on that. The flanges on the end of the axel tubes on my 69 are the same as on the GN. I had to drill one bolt hole to make to use all 4 bolts in the backing plate on the LS1 setup and trim the flange a little to make the backing plate fit. The Chevelle needed no relocation. Just the extra hole drilled and flange trimmed. I plan on doin all 4 corners of my GN in the future. The front is a little more involves. Requires modding the spindle a little, machining an old rotor and fabbing a bracket. The bracket can also be purchased from a company called Kore 3. Hope this helps.

So the 69 is like the GN axle? Kinda like the Metric chasis I've been working on? Post 216 shows the factory GN/T type axle and after that it will show how to modify it for the LS1 rear discs.:biggrin:

http://www.turbobuick.com/forums/before-black-non-sfi-tech/322115-finally-got-some-time-7.html
 
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