Heavy Duty version features a thicker axle, premium shocks, steering box, and Wilwood brake calipers, with steel upper fender braces for added support
 This kit will give your Chevy II Nova that 60s nose in the air look while still allowing it to be driven comfortably and safely on the street
 No cutting or grinding is necessary with these gasser subframes for your 1962-65 Chevy II Nova
 These direct, bolt-in front ends use all the same stock holes that held the original IFS subframe, which includes sturdy upper firewall support tubes from the subframe rails
 This adds strength to the subframe structure and supports the 8-bolts that hold the lower rails to the “chassis”
 The firewall support tubes bolt directly to the firewall using existing factory holes
 These leaf-spring suspensions include everything you’ll need to install it into a stock Chevy II Nova chassis in a weekend
 Comes with frame mounts installed for small block, big block, and LS series engines
 Parallel leaf spring assembly bolts to subframe and supports tube axle
 Springs are heavy enough to support big block applications
 Equipped with Vega steering box and cross-style steering
 Urethane bushings to withstand the punishment of today’s streets while providing a comfortable ride
 Subframe Kit includes:
 Subframe assembly
 Leaf springs
 Spindles
 Competition Engineering Shocks
 3-Way Adjustable Drag Shocks are designed to allow the racer to dial-in the race car to meet changing track conditions
 The principle behind Competition Engineering’s shock absorber design is to allow the front end of the race car to rise rapidly upon initial launch, creating greater weight transfer and better traction to the rear tires
 As the car travels down the track, the front end will gradually descend to its ride height without unloading the rear tires which is a major cause of wheel spin
 Adjustable in three ratios: 90/10, 80/20 and 60/40
 These ratios reflect the percentage of force required to extend and compress the shock absorber
 Quickly change the valve setting by simply compressing the shock fully and rotating the shaft until the indexing notch mates with the desired setting on the body – It’s as simple as twist and click
 Monotube design
 Heavy Duty Axle
 28% stronger, 19% stiffer, 28% heavier
 .375” wall thickness, 1026 DOM steel tubing (std axle is .25” wall)
 Recommended for off-road / drag race applications
 No drop, straight axle only
 Flaming River HD Vega steering box
 Manufactured from aircraft steel alloy
 Durable cast iron and machined steel construction will give years of high-mileage service
 New needle bearing design
 Crowned sector provides higher torque at center position reduces vibration and provides for more natural return of steering wheel
 30% stronger worm and nut
 30% stronger sector
 Bigger gears
 Steering arms
 Tie rod and drag link
 Steel Upper Fender Supports
 For 1962-1965 Chevy II/Nova with G-Comp suspension
 Not for use with stock suspension
 Heavy steel construction
 56-1/2″ track width with Speedway disc brake kit and a 48″ axle
 Welding of spring pads to axle will be required
 Complete front disc brake kit included features:
 11″ rotors
 Wilwood GM metric calipers
 The calipers are strong and precise
 The stainless steel pistons resist corrosion while helping to slow the heat transfer from the pads
 The high temperature seals provide long service life when used in hard braking applications and maintain their resilience to provide positive piston retraction on release
 The bleeder and inlet are both 10mm-1.5 which allows you to run these calipers on either side
 Bearings, spindle nuts, dust caps, brackets, and hardware
 5 on 4.75″ bolt pattern
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