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    1. #1
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      May 2002
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      Northern California
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      Im suprised the instructions aren't enough to follow.

      What I would do is set the bars at the mid point of adjustment then mock up the whole thing with the pinion set at 0 and the axle square. Solid shock mount with no spring at 1" higher than prefered ride height. When you make your shock simulater set it up with 4 different heights to examine suspension changes.
      Sometimes I would even tack in the mounts in and do a roll to see if it tracks correctly. This way you can make adjustments as necassary.

      MrQuick ΜΟΛ'ΩΝ ΛΑΒ'Ε



    2. #2
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
      Location
      Raleigh,NC
      Posts
      39
      Here are the directions if you are interested in reading them, not much there.

      http://www.streetrodparts.tv/62_67ChevyR4_Linkcoil.htm


      Well the 4 link brackets are already welded onto the housing so I have no adjustment there. I guess being that it is a bolt in kit the only room for adjustment would be with the 4 links and only allows pinion adjustment? I really don't know anything about these suspensions, trying my best to learn a little. Thanks again,

      Jimmy




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