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    Thread: Roadster Shop

    1. #1
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      Roadster Shop

      These guys are making pretty nice stuff.
      http://roadstershop.com/product/full...-spec-chassis/

    2. #2
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      Agreed. They are top notch.

    3. #3
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      From Wasilla, AK. Now portland, OR
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      1970 Elcamino ls3/t56, ricks/vaporworx, sc&c afx ,forgeline zx3, kore3 z51/ls1
      1969 Camaro ls1/t56, ricks/vaporworx, ride-tech,forgeline ga3,
      1996 civic the car that makes it all possible

    4. #4
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      May 2011
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      Looking at that rear triangulated setup, I have a '56 chev pickup and always thought the chassis rails were too close together for the UCA and I had to do a stock 4 link with a panhard rod. I'm up to sorting rear suspension now and see they have leaned the mounts backwards and the UCA mounts on the housing put the links above. Any downsides to this apart from ensuring no interference between UCA and diff housing?







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