Heidts Pro-g Irs '55-'57 Chevy Bolt-in Independent Rear Suspension on 2040-parts.com
Baldwin, Wisconsin, US
HIGH HORSEPOWER
Independent Rear Suspension
Complete Bolt-In Kit includes:
Top Crossmembers
Tubular Upper & Lower Arms
Aluminum Uprights
CV Joint Half-shafts
9" Aluminum Housing
3rd Member Positraction 31 Spline - 3.00 – 4.11 gear ratios
10.5" Wilwood Rotors and 4 Piston Polished Calipers
Billet Single Adjustable Coil-Overs with Chrome Springs
HEIDTS 1955-57 Chevy Pro-G IRS
The Tri-Five HEIDTS Pro-G IRS
is a true bolt-in, high horsepower Independent
Rear Suspension System for 1955 through 1957 Chevy cars. This industry
leading design is based off the proven and award-winning HEIDTS Pro-G IRS geometry, while the bolt-in design means it can
be installed on cars that are already complete or easily added to builds
already underway. The Tri-Five HEIDTS Pro-G
IRS also features several design enhancements to
make exhaust routing easier.
The kit pictured
is shown painted and assembled for display purposes only and may show
options not included in the base kit.
This IRS kit is shipped
unpainted and unassembled
Please contact us for available options
$7465
Retail List $8295
(Wisconsin residents are
subject to 5.5% sales tax)
Free Shipping
(Free shipping to lower 48 States
only -
contact us for shipping costs to other areas)
This
item is shipped via Fed Ex directly from HEIDTS in Lake Zurich, IL
email or call Dave at Dusty's Garage
715-684-7834 with any questions
Please contact us with your credit card information, engine size, and gear ratio preference when ordering.
Dusty's Garage is an Authorized HEIDTS Dealer
Suspension & Steering for Sale
- Heidts 64 1/2 - 70 mustang pro-g ifs subframe full front suspension package(US $4,077.00)
- 38 39 40 41 42 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 ford pickup truck rear back leaf spring set(US $150.00)
- Pinto steering column with key 70-80 1975 76 74 rag joint swivel steering rod (US $80.00)
- Pinto steering column with key 70-80 1975 76 74 rag joint swivel steering rod (US $80.00)
- Nos amc rambler 1960 power steering pump cap(US $16.00)
- Model t ford,brass era, 1912-1913 dodge bros. steering column (US $599.00)
MG and 'Rover' set to re-join forces
Tue, 03 Jul 2007By Keith Adams Motor Industry 03 July 2007 01:29 Reports in China suggest that Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp (SAIC) is once again in talks with Nanjing Automobile Corp (NAC), the owners of the MG marque and the Longbridge factory. The deal is being backed by Chinese government, which wants to see more cars sold in export markets. Are we looking at the creation of a latter day MG Rover based in the Far East?
MINI Goodwood Rolls Royce Tribute parks up in Harrods’ window
Tue, 17 Apr 2012MINI Goodwood sets up shop in Harrods The MINI ‘Inspired by Goodwood’ has taken up residence in Harrods’ window to celebrate the first customer deliveries. The MINI ‘Inspired by Goodwood’ is another of MINI’s marketing moves to fill every niche for MINI it can; the Goodwood for those who want a MINI trimmed out like a Rolls Royce. For those prepared to fork out £41k – that’s £18k for the Cooper S donor car and £23k for the Rolls Royce bit – you get a Cooper S with the bonnet off a MINI One, Rolls Royce coloured paintwork, posh alloys and an interior that takes more than an average herd of cows to cover.
Range Rover Sport SVR at Goodwood – more SVR models on the way from JLR
Wed, 02 Jul 2014Range Rover Sport SVR on the hillclimb at Goodwood Last week, on the run-up to the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed, Land Rover revealed the most powerful road car they’ve ever created – the Range Rover Sport SVR. The Sport SVR comes with the 5.0 litre V8 Supercharged petrol engine from cars like the Jaguar XFR-S and XJR, delivering 542bhp and the promise of performance figures that come within shouting distance of the Porsche Cayenne Turbo, complete with a thunderous V8 soundtrack and most of its off-road abilities intact. But after speculating on what Land Rover would call their range topping Sport – R, RS, SO or something else – that turned in to ‘something else’ with the arrival of a new JLR moniker – SVR.