Although you would need to remove the driveshaft (4 bolts) TNT sells ones that are a direct bolt in. http://tntraceshop.com/1978-1988_G-body_Chassis.html
khan0165 said:I'm a little confused by this... Those universal ones look like you would have to spend some time experimenting with the bolt locations to get the right shape and position for your loop. Which would require spending some time under the car anyways...
DoubleV said:khan0165 said:I'm a little confused by this... Those universal ones look like you would have to spend some time experimenting with the bolt locations to get the right shape and position for your loop. Which would require spending some time under the car anyways...
Yes, but you are missing the point of my original post. I was asking about a DIRECT bolt in loop for a G-body that ALSO didn't require driveshaft removal and I asked about this because a friend of mine ( supposedly ) purchased one but I could'nt find any reference to it. So yeah, if that loop exists then that's the one I'd want to get. If it doesn't, I will most likely just drop the drive shaft and get one of the various G-body specific ones.
DoubleV said:I finally got ahold of my friend and ask him about his loop and he confirmed he did ( does ) in fact have a G-body specific loop that didn't require dropping the driveshaft BUT it was custom made by a friend and not store bought. I will just get one of the direct bolt in ones from Summit and drop the shaft.
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