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Backseat needed
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and I realy want the 3-link too and with a watts link preferably:bow: if itīs doable:lateral: |
We are working on a 95% bolt-in rear canted 4-bar for the 1st gen Camaros as well. We have finished the Mustang/Cougar application, and the Camaro is next. This is the Ford Piece, the Gm will be very similar.
http://www.totalcontrolproducts.com/gbar.html Chris says March-ish..... Adjustable ride height, shock angle, 3 kinds of arms, 2 kinds of sway bars, etc. very cool stuff! Tim |
We put a Morrison triangulater 4 link in the black Camaro with minor cutting to mount the upper bars and some minor reworking of the seat back frame. there is alot of room behind the rear seat to cut away for a 3 link but it would be some major cutting.
i don't think there is any way to put a propper geometry 4 link in there without cutting. in my opinion the tri 4 link is the best to work with as far a exhaust routing having the panhard or watts link makes for very little room to run stuff, alltho we just put 3" stainless pipes on Surreyboys camaro with the DSE quadra link. |
I would be interested in a 3 Link Rear, not concerned if I have to chop the car up-to fit, if you were to do this what is the likely hood of it coming to fruition and how far away?
cheers |
For the life of m e
Not one person has mentioned probably the most simple suspension piece out there used by every fourth/fifth gen camaro. A torque Arm...with the advance in rear end we now have the S60 rear end from strange with torque arm mounts already in place. Build the mount in the front that will swivel and leave the leaf springs in place. SIMPLE or am I wrong about this.
There is one going in my car as I speak. I will keep upi updated. Remember that cars are stupid. Your first gen dones not know the difference and wont mind a torque arm. Great anti squat.....very little fabrication. No choping up the back seat. Quote:
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Craig I'm a big fan of retaining the back seat...it can be modded, but I like to have it.
I actually have a 4-bar and used parts from AME to build it, it took a lot of fab time...a kit would have been nice a few year ago! :lol: If you can figure out how to package a 3-link and feel good about the geometry improvements (it should out-perform the 4-bar) I say build it! As you know every car/suspension has compromise...with the LD 3-Link it's back seat fitment. And install instructions and templates are VERY important as many customers are only hobbiests, not that we cant do the work...but a little help goes a long ways! Good luck with this, very exciting stuff!! |
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i already did the DSE kit, and am very satisfied with the results... HOWEVER:
if i had to do it again, and a reasonably affordable kit was available that allowed me to run a 12 bolt rear end, i would GLADLY ditch the rear seats and hack up the floor for the performance improvements. i think a no-compromise, all out performance setup would be a nice addition to the available aftermarket out there today. |
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