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Old 06-14-2010, 01:48 PM
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We have them on the shelf and they are the same width as our Poly bushed rod end. Depending on what sort of brackets you have, the new rod ends may or may not be a direct drop in. Some dremel work may be needed.
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For the life of me I couldn't find a 4-link setup on your website offered for sale
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For the life of me I couldn't find a 4-link setup on your website offered for sale
If you download the catalog from their website the Camaro rear clips are in there.

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Can you please tell us what the angles are of upper and lower control arms in the 4-link?
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Are you guys asking about a four link or triangulated 4-bar? Are you doing an install on a stock chassis / unibody or building your own thing? Or are you just looking for the optimum angles and trying to get close?
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Are you guys asking about a four link or triangulated 4-bar? Are you doing an install on a stock chassis / unibody or building your own thing? Or are you just looking for the optimum angles and trying to get close?
I'm building my own Tri-4 for my 69 Camaro 12 bolt and will use your kit if it will work for me. Going to cut into the floor a little bit for the upper links to help the geometry. Optimum angles and link lengths would be great to know.

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