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    itsaposcj5 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Fat Man's Suspension

     



    Has anyone used any of the Fat Man's suspension? My dad has a 37 Olds that he wants to hot rod and want sot replace the stock front suspension with a Mustang II set up. Fat mna makes a frame stub specifically for his car and we were thinking about using it with his MII suspension. We would liek to hear what your experience with Fat Man's has been.
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    When youre dealing with a "odd" make like Studebaker,Buick,Olds, Anything other then Chevy or Ford. Fatman is about the only game in town. Except, maybe having a custom made front suspension from ??Morrison ?

    I bought a Fatman front end for my Studebaker. The IV, Air bag front end. I debated long and hard between it and the coil over front end. No regrets so far. Only if you decide to go with the air bags you need a front sway bar!! No matter what Fatman or Air Ride tell you. They say you dont need one with a FSBB unit...Thats a big crock.

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    Fat man has occasionally got a bad rap on their quality from time to time, but as wheel said, they might be the only game in town..... I would check carefully on the quality issue before plunking down the big $$$$$$. Not familiar with the old Oldsmobiles at all, but you might want to check with Heidts and see if they have a suspension package to fit it....
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    Here's another alternative, they're one of the first in the business to use the MII setup in the early '70's and have a better rep than the overweight guy.

    http://www.progressiveautomotive.com/railstech.htm
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