Pro Fab Tubular K-member is in!
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Originally Posted by jimmyblue
There are K-members out there for SBC and BBC into
4th-gen... just think of 572 inches of fat rat, and a
4L80E....
4th-gen... just think of 572 inches of fat rat, and a
4L80E....
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Hey Jason,
I have a 96 Trans Am that I have purchased recently and it has an adjustable rear suspension from pro fab. I need a part and cannot find the companies website. Possible you could shoot that my way?
Thanks
I have a 96 Trans Am that I have purchased recently and it has an adjustable rear suspension from pro fab. I need a part and cannot find the companies website. Possible you could shoot that my way?
Thanks
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I just sold my last year. Took a lost too. Much lighter than my new UMI, but the UMI is built so much better (for street use). I'd say the profab k member would be awesome for a drag/track car because it is so light. Mine also didnt have motor mount pedestals so you could use spohn solid mounts.