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I am going to put a 700r4 in my 1963 Suburban. I ran across a company that made a crossmember for it and bolted in the original spot. I cannot find it now. Anybody have any idea or know what I am talking about?
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Save your money. Use the original, move it back 3 inches, and drill new holes. You may want to wait until you've set your engine in, just in case you've changed holes up front. I like the polyurethane mount I used. Solid, and I don't believe it transfers much more vibration.


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