will do, thanks


I might be able to help with a Frame section from a pre 73 (67-72) trucks.
That is, if you are wanting to compare or make some of those.
Btw. I never said how awesome these are. Finally got mine painted and ready to.go on. This was one step I wanted to.do.before I.welded up trans crossmember

Price on one of these with the engine mounts to 98801 please!

We will have to talk about that - that would be pretty cool.
-Darren
Is there a number where I can reach you I would like one of these engine crossmembers for my 79 k5 with a 5.3
... I'm working on gathering up parts for my LSx swap and would love to get my hands on your cross member and engine mounts
What do you offer for the lower panhard mount on the axle housing?
Hey Anthony,
Yes, I am still making the engine crossmember kit - the newer design that replaces the factory frame "triangles". I am currently under the gun to get an LS swap set of motor mounts built as I am typing this, that will work directly with the crossmember. The only thing that we noticed on this particular swap is that there is no way to run the factory low-mount AC compressor as it contacts the frame and also the engine crossmember to a severe point. Everything else seems to clear okay though. I'm going to have to trim just a little bit of the frame where we blocked off the exhaust manifold's EGR port, and although the exhaust manifolds both clear the frame in the back, I might trim a little bit there too just for a little extra clearance. Here are some pics:


Sweet I'm glad to hear you're still making the crossmembers and are trying to make something for us LS swap guys
I've been scouring the internet for a few months researching these swaps in the square bodies and so far I haven't found anybody that has come up with a good solution for the A/C. Some people just notch the frame which IMO is not a good idea especially in a 4x4 that will flex on the trail. The only other solution I've run across is modifying a junkyard A/C bracket like this http://www.thirdgen.org/techboard/ltx-lsx/461721-made-my-own-ac.html or buying an aftermarket bracket like this http://www.holley.com/20-133.asp to relocate the A/C compressor up high on the passenger side. Hopefully those links will help you out with the swap and maybe give you some ideas so you can create your own version that we can buy once you have it figured out![]()