What kind of chassis does a GMC C10 have?
A bolt-in modern high performance full-length frame & chassis system for 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, and 1972 GMC & Chevrolet C10 pickups: Our full frames for 1967-1972 Chevrolet & GMC C10 trucks fasten to the cab & bed the same way your stock frame does.
What’s the ride height on a 1967 GMC C10?
Our full frames for 1967-1972 Chevrolet & GMC C10 trucks fasten to the cab & bed the same way your stock frame does. There is no floor cutting required (except for some transmisions), and the ride height is dropped from stock about 4 inches.
Is the No Limit C-10 back half bolt on?
The No Limit C-10 back half is a bolt on system that comes shipped on a pallet, so just like your first big wheel when you were a kid the “some assembly required” statement is true. With the rails off the truck slide each cross member in place on bolt them up.
What are the caster and camber settings on a Chevy C10?
The built in caster and camber settings will allow you to make easy adjustments from street ride quality to track performance settings.
What makes a 1967 C10 truck so special?
No kinks, bends or stressed areas that are prone to flex like mandrel bent tubing Ability to contour to stock floors for no floor modifications on most applications Stronger, lighter, and more precise. CNC located factory mounts built into the frame for easy, vehicle specific installation
What kind of chassis does Scott’s hotrods make?
Scott’s Hotrods ‘n Customs IS Quality, Engineering & Workmanship. 100% TIG Welded, 100% American Made, 100% Bad Ass. If you are looking for the MOST complete chassis available for your ’67-’72 Chevy/GMC C10 Truck, you have come to the right place. Each and every chassis is Built-To-Order per the vehicle and customer specs.
What’s the ride height on a GMC C10?
There is no floor cutting required (except for some transmisions), and the ride height is dropped from stock about 4 inches. The Ridetech coilovers used have adjustment for damping and ride height to give your truck an edge in autocross competitions as well as the ability to have a comfortable ride.
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