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backhalving . I'm pretty sure you can figure out what the balance will be .So, how much of this are you using in your car? I'm guessing you're going for a 4 link rear?
backhalving . I'm pretty sure you can figure out what the balance will be .So, how much of this are you using in your car? I'm guessing you're going for a 4 link rear?
Yes to the 4-link . Just forward the hoop to connect to the Latitudinal . Everything from the latitudinal forward's gonna stay .So, how much of this are you using in your car? I'm guessing you're going for a 4 link rear?
1972 Dodge Demonso what exactly is it? Dart, Duster - what year?
if it was mine and i was going to do a frame drag only car i would remove the floor and everything circled in red. Use a strut or a-arm front end and junk the rest. Maybe save the stuff in green but only for reference or to make new pieces.
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I was looking at the lower control arms , thought I was seeing 1 single runner/arm . But then looked closer and I seen the other side of the runner/arm . Did you do anything inside the frame rails like putting some box tubing inside of them for stiffness ?View attachment 1715037828 View attachment 1715037829 View attachment 1715037830 This is all you need
no you dont want to cut into the front frame rails. they are two piece ( a bent channel and a pop riveted top) there is no boxing needed. You run your sub frame from the back clip to the frontI was looking at the lower control arms , thought I was seeing 1 single runner/arm . But then looked closer and I seen the other side of the runner/arm . Did you do anything inside the frame rails like putting some box tubing inside of them for stiffness ?
no you dont want to cut into the front frame rails. they are two piece ( a bent channel and a pop riveted top) there is no boxing needed. You run your sub frame from the back clip to the front