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Old 12-29-2007, 07:51 PM
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Sounds a lot like my Torino build. You will really like the RRS kit. I don't know about the slide a links but the Caltrack set up wiht leafs in the rear works out really well. Check out the Fays2 watts link also I think it would be a good addition to your set up. Check out the Road race TKO I think the OD is more realistic for a street car especialy with the TKOs low first gear.
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Old 12-30-2007, 10:03 AM
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FETorino, thanks for your suggestions. By road race TKO, do you mean the TKO-600 with the .82 OD gear? I also checked out the Fays2 Watts setup, I have also been looking at the Maier Racing panhard kit. The car will see more time on the street than a track or strip, but I'm trying to put the right equipment on the car that will allow me to set it up for all of the above.
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Old 12-30-2007, 07:54 PM
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Default Yep .82 vs .64

I don't have my TKO installed yet but first gear is lower than a wide ratio toploader and .64 is a huge rpm drop. Unless you want low rpm triple digit cruising or a brutaly low first gear then the .82 gear will be better suited to the car, JMO. First gear with 3.70 is like 4.56 with a close ratio toploader. On a mostly street car the Watts link may be the best $ spent even before the caltracks or slide a links. You can also have your stock leafs rebuilt and rearched with an added half leaf in the front to resist wrap up and help traction. I'd say good leafs with the extra anti wrap half leaf and the Watts link may be a great cost effective starting point for the street.
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