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Old 04-29-2006, 01:44 AM
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I got the brackets solidly tacked to the rear end housing and it's ready for mock up once I get the stuff done to the body. As you can see, for a jig, I just tacked it to my little welding bench. It worked great and it would be impossible to set the -2 degree pinion angle without a solid jig of some sort.

I'm extremely impressed by how well thought out this kit is. It really went together well. But then again, this is a DSE product, it's pretty much a given that the quality would be off the scale.

Oh yeah, and I should mention that the swivel links are trick. I have no idea how they work, but it's amazing how smooth and fluid their movement is.







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Old 04-29-2006, 08:03 AM
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Lookin' good Scott. It is a well engineered kit. Hopefully it gets all of the power to the pavement like it was designed to. Nice.
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Oh yeah, and I should mention that the swivel links are trick. I have no idea how they work, but it's amazing how smooth and fluid their movement is.
Yeah I played with one at the display at a car show. I bet its something not too crazy but I just settled on calling it magic since I will probly never know how they really work.
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Scott, what are you running for a rear end? It looks like a Currie with the aluminum housing? Just curious, very close to what I had in mind on my car. By the way looks great . Travis
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That sure would look nice under one of my 66 novas.

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thats gonna be awsome.
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