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    Default More on the 69 Corvette



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    curious as to how much weight that is going to add?
    1993 HD2500- 4X4, Nv4500, rc/lb, Lots of mods, killed her. Awaiting her TT rebuild!

    2002 Camaro L36/M49- Killed In Action

    1995 HD2500 - 4X4, NV4500 rc/lb, GL4, Turbo, exhaust

    1994 HD2500- 4X4, NV4500, ec/lb

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    25-35 lbs. for the entire car. Well worth the time, money, and effort. My wife can now put her bare feet on the floorboard without burning her feet. Well, burning, you know what I mean. I won't ever do another car without doing this stuff.

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    right, I forgot how close the exhaust runs. What about drivetrain heat? I remember in my 80 'bird, after running it hard, you could put your hand on the tranny hump and you could tell it was hot.
    1993 HD2500- 4X4, Nv4500, rc/lb, Lots of mods, killed her. Awaiting her TT rebuild!

    2002 Camaro L36/M49- Killed In Action

    1995 HD2500 - 4X4, NV4500 rc/lb, GL4, Turbo, exhaust

    1994 HD2500- 4X4, NV4500, ec/lb

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    Some more pics from my Corvette


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