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Old 03-10-2006, 06:41 PM
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Default My NEW Wayne Due subframe arrived today

Here's my NEW subframe that just arrived from Wayne Due. It uses DSE control arms and their coil over assembly. It has an AGR power rack with Baer trackers and Phil Brewer billet steering arms. The sway bar is from Speedway Engineering. It uses the stock spindle.

What's slick about this setup is if you already own aftermarket tubular arms, big wheels and brakes for a 1st Gen, those parts will bolt on to this all new Wayne Due subframe. It will also allow 10" wheels to be used and the track width is stock.

Since this is new from Wayne and I expect there to be a lot of interest, I'll post a BUNCH of pics.









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Very nice Scott I see the community T-56 back there
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I see just a wee bit of Phil Brewer in that sub frame. Very Cool. PM or email me Scott on the speedway sway bar IE where to get one please. I sold my sub frame bare to a friend in anticipation of Waynes subframe hitting the market. Thanks for the cool pix.
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Default Are those true coil overs?

I can't tell from the picture, but are those true coil overs or is the bottom of the spring sitting in the a frame? Could a shock wave air shock be installed?
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I can't tell from the picture, but are those true coil overs or is the bottom of the spring sitting in the a frame? Could a shock wave air shock be installed?
Those look like 100% koni coil overs to me.

It appears as though the shockwaves would fit, the only concern I would have is with the clearance around the swaybar endlinks.

Shoot now I'm deciding (in my master pre-purchase planning) if I want to go C5 front end, or with this conventional setup.
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I can't tell from the picture, but are those true coil overs or is the bottom of the spring sitting in the a frame?
Yes. They're the same ones you get from Marquez or DSE.
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