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    1. #1
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      Ride Tech lower 4 link bar change for more wheel and tire clearance??

      I was looking at changing out my current wheels and tires on my 70 Mustang and thinking about going one step wider in the back but I'm only about 3/4" away from my lower ridetech 4 link bar now. If I replaced the lower bar with one that had a different end like a heim joint and could angle the front mount some and sapce it over for a little more room it would help but would it be a worthwhile idea?

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      Maybe they have an R-joint bar configuration that might help.
      Chris
      1968 Chevy Camaro SS
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      I thought they made offset bars for wider tires. Give them a call.

      Don
      1969 Camaro - LSA 6L90E AME sub/IRS
      1957 Buick Estate Wagon
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    4. #4
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      Quote Originally Posted by 130fe View Post
      Maybe they have an R-joint bar configuration that might help.
      They sell a complete r joint bar kit. When I called them they didn't have much to say about it other than I could possibly try adding R-joint ends to my current rods. Only thing is the R-joint are kinda wide at 1 3/4".

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      Quote Originally Posted by builttodrive View Post
      Only thing is the R-joint are kinda wide at 1 3/4".
      The smaller end on the bar you currently have is 1 3/4" as well so you wouldn't see anything different there. You could upgrade to the R-Joint bars and then run offset spacers to push the front mount in as close to the frame as possible (and with the articulation they have, you have a little room to play there as well).


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      Quote Originally Posted by Josh@ridetech View Post
      The smaller end on the bar you currently have is 1 3/4" as well so you wouldn't see anything different there. You could upgrade to the R-Joint bars and then run offset spacers to push the front mount in as close to the frame as possible (and with the articulation they have, you have a little room to play there as well).
      Josh, Yeah that is the measurement I took. Can a guy buy just the lower R-joint bars?

      Thanks
      Greg

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      Worked on a build a few years back with a ridetech 4-link on a 65 Mustang, Project 50/30, for CJ Pony Parts. Josh@ridetech is familiar. We used these and welded them to the inside of the frame rail. It had also been mini-tubbed to fit 20x11 in the rear and a 305 with plenty of room.
      Also, the rear link bar mount was moved in where it attached to the axle.
      Joshua O

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      Quote Originally Posted by GTOtzel View Post
      Worked on a build a few years back with a ridetech 4-link on a 65 Mustang, Project 50/30, for CJ Pony Parts. Josh@ridetech is familiar. We used these and welded them to the inside of the frame rail. It had also been mini-tubbed to fit 20x11 in the rear and a 305 with plenty of room.
      Also mounted narrowed where the axle bracket is attached.
      I'll have to visit with Josh more and see what we can come up with. I mini tubbed the car and I have tons of room in the wheel wells but the 4 link bars are my biggest concern. I'm running a 20x10 wheel with a 305 tire now but it would be nice to bring the wheel to an 11" wide and go wider with the tire also. The 305 looks good but a 315 would be better and the wheel wells look like I can get a 325-335 wide tire in there.





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