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Lookin' like a Swap Meet (and/or, private transaction)?

Not enough transactions for PM (danger ... danger), but the profile has email addresses.
Keep personal buying/selling private.

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Originally Posted by tclederman
Lookin' like a Swap Meet (and/or, private transaction)?

Not enough transactions for PM (danger ... danger), but the profile has email addresses.
Keep personal buying/selling private.

TC, been sellin' these in the classifieds since 2007


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It is probably a good part, Scott.

I was simply pointing out the forum rules. If I am wrong about the rules, maybe we will be informed by the bosses?

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Scott,

Sorry for the delay, Been off the grid for a bit. And am waiting for my PM permissions to be granted. Bear with me.

Thanks,

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Are these kits still available? If so, has anyone come up with a ballpark cost to do one including all of the parts needed?

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Still available. However since there are so many variables with spring choices, spindles, brakes. The only true way to get a total cost is for you and I to discuss how you want the truck to drive, sit, etc.

PM me or send me an email (prefered). Tell me everything about the truck, driveline, where you want its stance, etc

As far as installation, its about 3 hours of tacking/welding. From there you have paint, the bolt-on bits, alignment etc,

Lowest cost is to get an S-10 donor - strip what you need and then part out the S10. Highest cost is billet a-arms, etc


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Scott,
I'm interested in this kit to mount s10 suspension to original frame
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So, PM me or email and order one.


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i cant email or pm new member not been allowed to

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I’m a new member. I would like to get in touch with Danforth to get one of these crossmembers for a 1952 that me and my son are building. Thanks Clint email clintraywalker@yahoo.com

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Originally Posted by 49chevyfivewindo
i cant email or pm new member not been allowed to
Sure you can. You're well past the moderation point. Click on Scott's name and select Private Message.


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Click on Scott’s name and open his profile. His email is listed there. When you send your email be sure to mention Stovebolt. Scott is a supporter and a portion of his sales through this site come back to help with expenses.🛠


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does any one have Scott's email address? I'm wanting to get a crossmember. thank you

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Email sent.


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Scott - Would be great if you could send me an email as well. New member so can't PM yet but also interested in information on your crossmember. Thanks.


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Scott has his email posted in his profile. You can send him an email.


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'47 Chevy 3100 5 Window (long term project)
‘65 Chevy Biscayne (Emily)
‘39 Dodge Business Coupe (Clarence)
“I fought the law and the law won" now I are a retired one!
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Unfortunately as a new member you cannot view member profiles either.


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I will send him an email for you.


Martin
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'47 Chevy 3100 5 Window (long term project)
‘65 Chevy Biscayne (Emily)
‘39 Dodge Business Coupe (Clarence)
“I fought the law and the law won" now I are a retired one!
Support those brave men/women who stand the "Thin Blue Line"! Hug a cop!
USAF 1965-1969 Weather Observation Tech (I got paid to look at the clouds)

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Thanks Justhorsenround.

For those that have done this IFS swap or full S10 frame swap, how did you address the anti-sway bar? It seems pretty far forward to be able to keep in stock form.


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a full S-10 swap is too many compromises. especially running 2" spacers in front. to add a sway bar to a stock frame with my cross-member or to any vehicle, get a universal anti-roll bar kit from any of the race shops.

there is nothing that says a sway bar needs to be a funky bent piece of metal. or even that it has to be under the frame or have arms facing backwards.

a 1-1/4" diameter splined sway bar kit with adjustable links is about $200 shipped. http://www.colemanracing.com/Sway-Bar-1-14-49-Spline-Solid-P3539.aspx

use a 1" hollow kit for the rear

as for the crossmember kit, still $475 for forum members plus shipping. Still made in the USA. Still welded and fabricated by a friend of mine's shop in Wisconsin to be central for shipping


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Thanks for the link. Was wondering more if people just ditched the sway bar in place of something else. I'm in the learning/gathering phase right now so reading as much as I can.


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Hi Scott,

I had purchased your cross member back in 2014 or 15, I am having some fitment issues with shock lengths. As many others, I do not have permission to access your profile to retrieve your email. Please PM or provide email so I can pick your brain.

Thanks in advance.

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Danforths@lsol.net


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‘39 Dodge Business Coupe (Clarence)
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Just curious, how are these front ends holding up? looking at switching front ends. I did send Scott an email a few days back, haven't heard from him.

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was my question taboo or something? how are the front ends holding up? anyone heard from Scott? last seen here 10/30/2021.

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He doesn’t check in often anymore. Maybe someone has a phone # for his business.


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'47 Chevy 3100 5 Window (long term project)
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‘39 Dodge Business Coupe (Clarence)
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update᠁.. ordered Scott’s crossmember back in early July, received about a week later. It’s a nice piece. Just started installing about a month ago. Had to pull the truck apart. Just finished tacking frame stiffening plates on. Some pics

BigMike
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I’m still working on it. Not going to post any more pics on this page. I might start another thread. It is going okay though.

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BigMike, I'm curious how did the crossmember turn out ? I couldn't find any other post or pictures. How is the steering,driving & turn radius ? Does anyone know if Scott is still selling the crossmembers ?

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Still have some in stock


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Scott,thanks for the reply. I have a 54 GMC 250 panel (1 ton) 137" WB. I've pondered for years over the "right" IFS to install,I want to keep it as close as possible to the original ride height. It came with 7.00-17 tires (31 5/8" OD),I'd like to use a modern radial of similar height on wheels with 5 on 5" BC. It will not be used to it's original load capacity,mainly just a driver. Could your crossmember be installed using tubular upper control arms & a spacer below the frame to achieve this ? What is the current cost of the crossmember ?

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Ride height can be built in to wherever you want it to be. Track width is a little more difficult to adjust. Something Scott put a lot of thought in to before he offered his front end.

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Current cost is $475 a kit (stove bolt price)

Ride height is 1" below stock

Have 2 ready to ship


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Folks,

Just a reminder that offers to sell or requests to buy things anywhere other than the Swap Meet forums isn't allowed per the basic site guidelines.

Please move such discussions on the actual offering/ordering/purchasing of any such items to PM or direct emails between respective parties or post appropriate ads in the respective "Swap Meet" forums, please and thanks.

Respectfully,

Dan


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