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View Poll Results: best way to make my unibody strip strong

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  • 4 link

    1 20.00%
  • ladder bars

    1 20.00%
  • bolt-on frame connectors

    0 0%
  • weld-on connectors

    3 60.00%
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    Question 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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    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).
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