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Old 09-25-2005, 12:21 PM
Mean 69 Mean 69 is offline
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We have specifically decided not to hype up our three link kit prior to release of it at SEMA in a few weeks. At this time, we are also working on a website that will provide a pretty good high level education on suspension theory, etc, so rather than saying the setups "works, trust us," you will be able to see WHY it works, and further see some of the important design considerations that were applied to the product. As stated, there are a number of terrific systems out there, but realize all of them have compromises, as will our setup: you simply cannot have it all at one instant in time, sorry about that.

Sorry too about the current lack of information on our setup, it isn't because nothing is happening with it, I can strongly assure you of this. We are working very, very hard.

Mark
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Old 09-26-2005, 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by lil427z
take a look www.martzchassis.net .they have been doing this for 30yrs that is what i am using .take a look at my camaro .
thanks rick kirkindall
Rick thanks for the update. I will be contacting them today. I saw your car in Popular hot rodding and i love it. Did you have to mini-tub the rear to fit the tires? If so how much did you shorten the rear housing?
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