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Old 10-30-2008, 05:17 PM
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Well, when you buy from a manufacturer your always buying the best. Call any manufaturer and they will sell you their product. We do not sell "the best" we sell the best for the customer. That is why we carry multiple suspension lines. Our own Prodigy Bar, or the G Link in this case IS NOT best for you. Rod end style suspensions will wear the ends. Not overnight, but they will wear the ends in daily grimne situations.

As I said I have not tested the Torque Arms yet (I do have one being built though), so I cannot speak on them right now.

If you daily driving I would suggest a G Bar with urethane bushings. The urethane end G bar is very duarble, rides great, and makes for a great autocross and drag race suspension. You would not be disappointed. And cost is only $1750 untill Monday. Then we see a pricing increase from Chris Alston and Air Ride (makers of the G Bar)
thanks frank we will b talking soon, for the $$ it looks to b very nice, now as far as the links are there ones on the system u r recommending?, maybe i should just call u later maybe we can work out a package deal? also do u need a panhard bar with that system?
thanks again
jeremy

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Old 10-30-2008, 08:22 PM
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Sounds like a call is best. My number and schedule are in my signiture. But no Panhard is required on the G Bar. And we now have pre made tailpipes solving that issue to.
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Old 10-30-2008, 09:16 PM
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the best?

buy an F1 car

everything else is a compromise

really and they are only good for what they do. so frank and the rest are correct there is no best.

frank will make sure you get the best for you!

at least your asking the question in the "best place"
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Old 10-30-2008, 09:26 PM
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Fellow 67 owner here. Also I dont sell or make any of these parts so I dont have a vested intrest in anything. ANd no ties to anyone.

A few thoughts make sure you have really thought about you goals and your budget. Make a budget and stick to it. Buy the best suspension Pkg you can. And by Pkg I mean front rear and rim & tire.

WAIT until After SEMA before you buy or decide on ANYTHNG!

USE search on here and Protouring.com.
Reliase up front that many of these suspensions perfom better thn most Avg folks can push thier cars...

And lastly call Jake from Jakes Rod shop. He is @ the top of the heap IMHO.
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