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Getting Your First-Gen Corvette Properly Framed

A First-Gen Corvette Chassis And IFS From Jim Meyer Racing
February, 2007
By Jerry Slattery
Photography by Jerry Slattery
Getting Properly Framed Jim Meyer Racing Products Direct Replacement Chassis
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Getting Properly Framed Jim Meyer Racing Products Direct Replacement Chassis
The Jim Meyer Racing Products '53-'62 Corvette direct-replacement chassis features the stock 102-inch wheelbase and a 1-inch narrower, 57-inch front track width (stock is 58 inches). The 2x4-inch box-tube mandrel-bent, jig-built chassis features engine/trans mounts, core-support, and body mounts, all in their stock locations. It is also optionally available with Air Ride Technologies ShockWave front-and-rear air-bag system.
Getting Framed Jim Meyer Spindles
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Getting Framed Jim Meyer Spindles
Standard equipment on the Jim Meyer spindles, with the IFS or chassis, is 1011/42-inch front GM disc brakes, while 11- or 12-inch GM disc brakes, Wilwood, or Baer "super stoppers" are optional equipment. The ball joints used to hold these '70-'81 Jim Meyer Camaro-style spindles were used by GM on just about everything they made from about 1974 to 1988. This makes for great interchangeability for larger GM brakes and spindles.
Getting Framed Qa1 Adjustable Aluminum Coilover
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Getting Framed Qa1 Adjustable Aluminum Coilover
The lower tubular A-arms (1-inch diameter by .156-inch wall D.O.M. tube) hold the QA1 adjustable aluminum coilover shocks at the bottom, while the upper coilover mount at the top between the upper A-arm (71/48-inch by .156-inch wall D.O.M. tube) features an adjustable upper coilover mount that offers about 3 inches of stance adjustment. No other manufacturer offers this kind of adjustable ride height front and rear.
Getting Framed Lower Tubular A Arm

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