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Old 08-05-2013, 06:39 PM
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I use ZEP's stainless steel cleaner on my home appliances, i wonder how well it would work on an ss tank?, f
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Old 08-06-2013, 11:14 PM
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Here are some more pictures of the center section intallation and axels for the floater rear end.


Nice floater housing ends.

You're welcome... BTW. It is a Flattering statement to say the very least.

Don't forget to double seal the outer ends too and pack them with grease.
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Old 08-07-2013, 11:40 AM
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I use ZEP's stainless steel cleaner on my home appliances, i wonder how well it would work on an ss tank?, f
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Should work great. We had stainless steel counters in our trailers & pit carts ... and used Zep's.

One day Randy (GM) used WD40 & it worked exactly the same. It made us go "Hmmmmmm ..." From then on, we just grabbed whichever of the two was handy.

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Old 08-07-2013, 11:42 AM
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Nice floater housing ends.

You're welcome... BTW. It is a Flattering statement to say the very least.

Don't forget to double seal the outer ends too and pack them with grease.

If you don't mind me asking ... what brand of 4-link is that ?

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If you don't mind me asking ... what brand of 4-link is that ?

Detroit speed 4 bar. Your looking at the AS aren't you.
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Detroit speed 4 bar. Your looking at the AS aren't you.


Yes. That and the bushings. I assume the swivel bushings are on the other ends of the links.

Did you ever respond to my question in Post #176 of the Overall Handling & Tuning thread ... about raising Camaro clips? I'm curious what all is involved.



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200,000+ views Ron.... you are officially..... BIG TIME.

Now can I drive it yet?
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Now can I drive it yet?
Do you remember how to drive a Camaro?
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Oh sit that was cold. LOL
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Yes. That and the bushings. I assume the swivel bushings are on the other ends of the links.

Did you ever respond to my question in Post #176 of the Overall Handling & Tuning thread ... about raising Camaro clips? I'm curious what all is involved.



That set up uses rubber bushings on both ends and a swivel bar. Two piece bar with a bushed stud cap design.

I missed it, I'll look for it. Been a tad busy.
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