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1954 Chevy Bel Air RB IFS Install - Frontal Lobotomy

Retrofitting a '54 Chevy with RB's Affordable IFS
1954 Chevrolet Bel Air Front Left Side View
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1954 Chevrolet Bel Air Front View Remove Front Body
Temecula Rods & Customs began... 
   
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1954 Chevrolet Bel Air Front View Remove Front Body
Temecula Rods & Customs began the '54 Chevy's frontal lobotomy by removing the entire front sheetmetal clip, ultimately making future chores much easier.
1954 Chevrolet Bel Air Front Suspension View
1954 Chevrolet Bel Air Suspension View Shock Mount
With the engine and trans... 
   
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1954 Chevrolet Bel Air Suspension View Shock Mount
With the engine and trans removed, the underlying problem became more obvious. Notice the over-gussetted crossmember welded to the framerail, as well as the "unique" upper shock mounts. We'll let you come up with your own words to describe this.
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The condition was such that... 
   
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The condition was such that the airbags were constantly rubbing; failure was very near. No matter what, no portion of a bag's bladder should ever come in contact with any part of the suspension.
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The lower control arms had... 
   
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The lower control arms had been altered to mount the bags with flat plate and oversized tubing. Notice the torch-cut (and uneven) mounting holes.
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After the initial shock had... 
   
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After the initial shock had worn off, work continued with the cutting of the steering column. It will be retained; an RB's Column Saver will be used as well as a pair of U-joints to link with the new power rack-and-pinion.
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A good portion of the day... 
   
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A good portion of the day was spent cutting the normally "un-boltable" frontend apart. Because so much repair work had been done with welds in the past, it was hard to distinguish where the original framerails were hiding.
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It would be hard to get the... 
   
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It would be hard to get the RB's upper spring pockets to fit over the butchered rails, so the decision was made to completely cut out the bad portions and replace them with new steel.
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Due to all the heat created... 
   
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Due to all the heat created from the cutting session, the rails were checked for squareness before we continued. Amazingly, everything was still within less than a 1/16 inch.
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Brian measured and marked... 
   
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Brian measured and marked the area that needed repair; he ended up making one pattern for both sides to minimize the amount of work.
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A plasma cutter was used to... 
   
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A plasma cutter was used to remove the side portion of the frame, while a cutoff wheel took care of the underside piece.
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The pattern for the siderail... 
   
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The pattern for the siderail piece was made from typical poster board, but the lower pattern was already made for us--RB's hole template, which was provided in the kit. As you can imagine, this made things a lot easier.
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The "patch" panels were cut... 
   
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The "patch" panels were cut from 1/8-inch steel plate.
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The lower piece was fit and... 
   
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The lower piece was fit and tack-welded in place first. Notice that the stock holes have already been transferred from the template and drilled.
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The sidepiece had to fit as... 
   
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The sidepiece had to fit as near perfect as possible to minimize welding. When the frame rehab is done, it will be pretty hard to telll that anything was ever done.
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RB's manufactures their spring... 
   
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RB's manufactures their spring hats to fit "over" the framerail and bolt in to stock and additional holes. Because the airbags will be reused, the outer gusset was trimmed off and the hat will be welded in later.
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The hats were measured for... 
   
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The hats were measured for proper caster and camber as well as for squareness; adjustments were made for perfect fit.
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(Further caster adjustment... 
   
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(Further caster adjustment is made with the upper control arms.)
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With the dial indicator still... 
   
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With the dial indicator still handy, the lower crossmember was bolted in place.
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Some of the holes will require... 
   
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Some of the holes will require additional drilling for alignment.
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Being that this kit is the... 
   
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Being that this kit is the stock Mustang style, strut rods are used.
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The provided template gives... 
   
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The provided template gives hole locations to transfer to the Chevy frame.
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With everything set properly,... 
   
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With everything set properly, the hats were tack-welded in place and the crossmember snugged up with the hardware (it will be welded later).
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Save for final welding, the... 
   
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Save for final welding, the front of the frame now has a new outlook on life. Throughout the process, the rails, as bad as they were, never strayed from trueness.
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Brian left final welding until... 
   
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Brian left final welding until later so that he could determine whether or not further modification to the frame and/or crossmember was necessary for airbag clearance.
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To figure this out, the suspension... 
   
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To figure this out, the suspension had to be assembled as well, including the strut rods and spindles.
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A Mustang power steering rack... 
   
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A Mustang power steering rack was supplied by RB's, as was a valve for the GM pump to reduce the quick-steer effect the rack can produce.
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In order to mount the wheels... 
   
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In order to mount the wheels and rough-in alignment, the Stainless Steel Brakes rotors were installed. The calipers were also installed to verify that the 14-inch wheels would clear--they didn't, so 15s were ordered.
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The wheels were mounted without... 
   
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The wheels were mounted without the calipers on. An airbag was then test-fit with the stock lower control arm and slightly modified upper spring hat. In the next issue we'll focus on getting the bags mounted, the crossmember and frame finished up, and the steering and brake components buttoned up, including the RB's power brake conversion. Stay tuned.
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