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Old 08-01-2015, 08:55 PM
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Default Chance to buy a Lateral Dynamics 3-Link.....should I?

Ok, so I was all set on a torque arm for the rear of my '69 Camaro when I stumble, kind of, on a chance to buy a Lateral Dynamics 3-Link. I know the reputation of them on here but I'm putting this out there for any input anyone might have. This is not going on a hardcore track car (although it could become that), but I have to admit I like having the coolest and best performing stuff, whether I need it or not. This car started while I was married and had little money to spend on it. Now I'm not married and have more money to spend on it, funny how that works.

So, would I even notice a difference between the two? I know I have to cut the car up some, don't really mind that, but do I need (or have time) to go that far? I'm most likely going to go with Jay's full floater axle set up for the rear using my C6 Z06 brakes and while I didn't mini-tub the car I'm almost sure that's changed and now I'm going to.

Looking for any kind of feedback at all, so fire away, thanks!
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