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Old 07-23-2006, 12:50 PM
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Default 4 bar set up questions

hello all. i am about to order the morrison 4 bar set up but have a few questions concerning the set up/fitment. i have to weld in a crossmember to the stock frame rail for the front bar mounting brackets but where? in terms of height from the ground. i will center the axle in the wheel wells then fit it up but does it matter if the bars are level at ride height or not? i am very new to this so give me the explanations in low mans terms!!! also is there a certain distance apart for the bars that is better? i would assume that wider would be better but you all know what assume is!!
any help would be great. going in a 69 charger

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Old 07-23-2006, 06:07 PM
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hey charger have you thought about purchasing the rear clip rails diff etc could save you some pain in the ass time probly end up cheaper in the long run just a thought i went for the max-g chassis only a few days to set up
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Old 07-23-2006, 08:12 PM
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I went threw all this a few years ago and have a lot of info for you...email me and I can sent pics and what I did. [email protected]

BTW, yes the bars are to be level at ride height and the farther apart the better...mine are just inside the frame rails w/ the shock mounts just out side of that.
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