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Old 02-07-2008, 05:12 PM
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Default G-Bar suspension with Moser M9 housing

Well it took some time and a lot of phone calls, but I've finally decided what rear suspension is going into the 68 Acadian. I was originally going to go with leaf spring/ladder bar set up but was quickly told that was not the way to go. I was then looking an AME rear clip set up, but don't want to cut my entire trunk out. I wanted something easy to go with. After many phone calls to Frank at http://www.prodigycustoms.com/ I have ordered an Alston G-Bar set up with QA1 shocks instead of the Varishocks as I already have QA1's in the front and want to keep them all the same. I also have coming a Moser M9 housing with back brace and Moser 31 spline axles. And I have some money left over to buy new rear wheelhouses. In the front I already have Speed Tech upper and lower control arms with the QA1 coil overs. In between will be a 427 sbc 500+ hp and a TKO 600 with 18" Foose Nitrous II's on each corner.

I highly recommend giving Frank a call. He was very patient with my million phone calls and questions and made a number of calls on my behalf. Thanks again for everything Frank.
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Pro Touring 68 Acadian(Nova)
Speedtech subframe with high clearance control arms
Prodigy Bar rear suspension
Ridetech single adjustable coilovers
Wilwood 12.2" brakes
New Gen Splitters
LS3 and TKO600

Link to my build: https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=14349

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