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I can address your first question from experiance. You won't be able to slide a 3" narrowed beam back in your car with out some kind of clearance.
I narrowed a beam on my Ghia 2". (1" each side) I didn't notch my inner fenders, just some gentle persuasion with a 15lb sledge. People talk about notching the inner fender work because when you narrow a front beam the shock tower hits the inner fender. Just to give you a visual of what I'm talking about, if your car still has the beam in it. Jack the car up, crawl under it and measure the shortest distance from the shock tower to the inner fender. If it's less than 1.5", you'll run into that much interferance when you narrow the beam, plus you'll want clearance so the body isn't resting right next to the beam. As for the second question, I have little to no experiance with that. Good luck.
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willing cutting the body to fit the beam cause any kind of regidity problems?? it seems like a strong support piece
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From experience, you can do a 3" beam with just a little massaging of the inner fenders. I've done upto a 3-3/4" beam without cutting.
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Howdy,
I have a 2" narrowed beam with avus adjusters off my ghia for sale 300 canadian bucks, I'll throw in the tie rods too. I can post some pics if youre interested. Bry
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I installed a 3 3/4" beam in my 75 and I had to beat the hell out of the body and the inner sides of the shock towers. Cutting would have been a lot easier. Bugs, you will have to cut off the bumper supports that extend back towards the upper tube. These are found on 74-78 USA/Canada cars with the shock bumpers. |
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Bad news is, the area which would need massaging isnt origional dimensions, so massaging wont work. Im gonna be cutting. Body man said 4 minutes and it would be done. So its going to be done just before the primer goes on. Easy-peasy.
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