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Old 12-29-2012, 10:47 AM
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RideTech's 4 Link comes with offset trailing arms out of the box to accommodate mini tubs.
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Old 12-29-2012, 04:51 PM
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RideTech's 4 Link comes with offset trailing arms out of the box to accommodate mini tubs.
thanx Geoff,, thats what i needed to know.. Its (ridetech) is definatly easier to install after reading thru both sets of instalation instructions.. self tapping screws in the frame isnt what i expected with the ridetech unit.. alstons unit is a little more involved and looks a bit more solid? Id imagine both of these are able to get a good drop happening as well.?
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Old 12-30-2012, 12:29 AM
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Gav, the ridetech setup might enable you to sit lower for ride height but may have tighter clearance for the tailpipes. You should be able to weld in the ridetech setup.
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Gav,
I would be happy to answer any questions that you may have about installation of our g-Bar and g-Link systems. There are a bunch of different options so we can tailor the system to your specific needs. Shock to tire clearance, which someone mentioned, is not an issue. I know you already found the instructions, but did you find this page yet? There are downloads for individual components with lots of technical info.

As far as ride height goes there is no one system that will allow the car to sit lower than any other without modifying the floor. The floor is the limit. We like our cars to handle and ride nice so our baselines specs keep the hard parts from beating each other up. You can read about ride height and how it is determined in this document: Click Here.

Our system is really easy to install and requires minimal fabrication skills. We ship to Australia all the time and we even offer a right hand drive version of our front clip.

Again, I'm happy to answer any questions. My direct extension is 247 or you can email me.

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