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Old 11-20-2013, 01:25 PM
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im ready to invest in my 4 link rear suspension for my Camaro. stuck between dse or ame.I like the total package of ame, I am kinda worried about not having a panhard rod to center the rear wheels. there is very little room for the rear tires to move with 335's. like the dse set up, but the install looks like a pain for a novice welder. any opinions would be appreciated. also if anyone is running ame triangulated 4 link with 335's let me know how u like it !
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Old 11-20-2013, 01:36 PM
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If you would like a Bolt-In, take a Look at our Torque Arm Kit. You mentioned a Panhard Bar - our System has a Watts Link which keeps the Rear End Centered at all times.

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anybody running ame?
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The Quadralink for first gens is the easiest of all of them to install. Making sure to get the shock crossmember in straight is the hardest part, rest is cake.
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Old 11-21-2013, 07:40 PM
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I would have thought the AME would be an easier install than the DSE for a novice welder. It doesn't need a panhard bar because it is triangulated as opposed to the parallel style DSE.

Just my two cents, not an expert by any means.

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Old 11-21-2013, 07:48 PM
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The Quadralink for first gens is the easiest of all of them to install. Making sure to get the shock crossmember in straight is the hardest part, rest is cake.
Mike is right the DSE is not too hard to install and is a great setup,the Ridetech Airbar is pretty much a bolt in 4 link and is real nice but unless you notch your trunk it's hard to have room for exhaust
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Old 11-25-2013, 01:44 PM
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I think im gonna pull the trigger with a quadralink!hopefully my welding is sufficient to install that cross member!! thanks for all the input guys. should save me a load on shipping too, since dse is only about 2 hours away, I can probably go pick it up
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I think im gonna pull the trigger with a quadralink!hopefully my welding is sufficient to install that cross member!! thanks for all the input guys. should save me a load on shipping too, since dse is only about 2 hours away, I can probably go pick it up
You wont regret doing with the quadralink,not knocking anyone elses parts but it is probaly the best,I am getting ready to put another in for a friend.
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should I go for a rear swaybar also?? I was wondering how great of a benefit it is since they offer the quadralink with out it!
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should I go for a rear swaybar also?? I was wondering how great of a benefit it is since they offer the quadralink with out it!
I don't know yet how much they benefit you but they do look good on them.
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