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Old 01-06-2016, 07:22 AM
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Can someone explain the differences between the DSE Quad-ra-link and the Ridetech bolt in 4 link? I know the ridetech is the easier install, but is there major differences that would make one better than the other. This will be a upgrade for down the road, but was curious. Thanks all.
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Old 01-06-2016, 09:56 AM
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What car?
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Sorry, it's my 69 Nova.
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RideTech 4 link:
98% Bolt in, only 4 tabs for the upper links need to be welded.
Triangulated links (no need to Watts link or panhard bar)



DSE:
All weld in
Cutting the trunk floor, floor pan.
Parallel link (uses a panhard bar)



Im VERY happy with the RideTech 4 link on my car.
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