View Poll Results: best way to make my unibody strip strong
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4 link
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ladder bars
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bolt-on frame connectors
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weld-on connectors
3 60.00%
Multiple Choice Poll.
Thread: 4 link set-up
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10-14-2005 10:47 PM #1
4 link set-up
Hey, Im looking to set up a 4 link in my 78 nova. Im planning on putting wheel tubs in and im wondering how to install a 4 link.? I want to install some good strip shocks on the front to get good weight transfer to the rear. and i hear a 4 link is a good way to stiffen up the rear of the car.. any advice would be appreciated! thanks Justin..
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10-14-2005 11:40 PM #2
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10-15-2005 07:43 AM #3
If you're going with a 4 link and tubs, you should plan on putting a"rear half" and at least a 6 point cage in the car. Packages are available from various manufacturers including Art Morrison and Chassis Engineering (The Chassis Engineering in Florida, not the one in Iowa).Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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