
Our friends at Advanced Plating in Nashville have survived the (grossly under-reported) Nashville Floods, thanks to the quick work of owner Steve Tracy and good friends pitching in. Although the building was mostly underwater, Steve went into action during the flood to save his customers parts and to minimize the damage. Now that cleanup is well underway, Advanced Plating is having a “FLOOD SALE” to close out the items that were under water ... May 20, 21, 22 in the parking lot of Advanced Plating.
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The GOOD News is that all is fine now.... of course when there is a disaster like this, rumors fly.. visions of parts floating away, rumors of EPA shut downs ... are all UNTRUE ! Steve and crew were given a clean bill of health by EPA and all customers parts are intact. Check out the tremendous flood .... that our news media seems to have overlooked... and marvel at what hard working Americans do when disaster strikes... It’s pretty amazing
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Hey Stacy and all my fellow enthusiasts! I'm just a plain old backyard tinkerer, but have decided to try my first, of hopefully many, frame offs! My first victim( if you will) is a 68 chev pu! I do have a question regarding the specs with regard to trailing arms. My trouble is i'm using an axle from a leaf spring suspension, and trying to adapt it to trailing arms. I've bought new axle mount brackets from a shop local to me, bit am unable to find specs on placement of brackets with regard to distance between trailing arms when bolted up ! I hope you can help, as the shop I bought the brackets from wasn't very much help with this! Thanking you or anyone else for their help in advance! James
Posted by: james shannon | December 29, 2010 at 10:24 PM