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Ricoch3T
09-07-2007, 06:00 AM
Has anyone tried the total cost involved suspension package? They claim its bolt in, even the rear suspension. I saw they had it advertised in a goodguys book. I thought it was cool because they were claiming no cutting and bolt in.

4MuscleMachines
09-07-2007, 01:11 PM
I haven't tried it but if you do a search, you will come up with some info. Here is one I quickly found.

https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/showthread.php?t=23874

ProdigyCustoms
09-07-2007, 01:45 PM
The G Bar is a MUCH better system that is proven for about the same money. Call us for more details

407 832 1752

Ricoch3T
09-08-2007, 08:01 AM
Thanks for the info, I wasn't planning on using it or anything, I just thought it looked pretty nice if someone wanted to build a cruiser. I didn't like the pic of the lateral dynamic 3 link setup someone had posted on that other thread. Very nice!

Mean 69
09-08-2007, 03:35 PM
I didn't like the pic of the lateral dynamic 3 link setup someone had posted on that other thread. Very nice!

"didn't like? Or DID like? If it's "didn't," then I'd love to know why.

Don't necessarily believe everything that you read on the internet. If you really want a race car, then go talk to people who actually race cars. If you don't, then just do a bit of research, and decide whether what you are really after is something that looks cool, or is cheap and easy to install, or is affordable and still works really well. While the some of the magazines try to be objective (with Popular Hotrodding being by FAR the best), realize that they are paid by the folks who advertise as their primary income source, so, a grain of salt....

Honestly, the best of luck.
Mark

Ricoch3T
09-09-2007, 05:56 AM
Oops, I ment DID. I re read it before I pushed reply also haha.



"didn't like? Or DID like? If it's "didn't," then I'd love to know why.

Don't necessarily believe everything that you read on the internet. If you really want a race car, then go talk to people who actually race cars. If you don't, then just do a bit of research, and decide whether what you are really after is something that looks cool, or is cheap and easy to install, or is affordable and still works really well. While the some of the magazines try to be objective (with Popular Hotrodding being by FAR the best), realize that they are paid by the folks who advertise as their primary income source, so, a grain of salt....

Honestly, the best of luck.
Mark