No rear end, no problem

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565bbchevy

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So I stripped the 86' SS I bought earlier this year and just pulled the rear end but I have a couple guys that want what is left so I made these real quick with some HF castors, extra roll bar tubing and exhaust clamps I had and the bonus that I can adjust the ride height so now it will at least roll.

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Much more stable than the shop jack and 6x6 chunk I normally used. Giving me ideas...
 
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Much more stable than the shop jack and 6x6 chunk I normally used. Giving me ideas...
It seems to roll very well in the driveway and it needs to make it to the street and up a flatbed, $26 invested in the castors.
 
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565bbchevy

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Careful the shocks don't rotate on you - might put something across at the wheels.
I tried whacking them with a 10lb sledge they didn't want to spin so I should be good plus there is no weight at all on the rear
 
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