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Old 03-19-2012, 10:38 AM
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Default Help - Nash Metropolitan - Front Suspension

Okay - you guys know I've jumped into a new project - 61 Metropolitan (or MET as they are called).

Pricing out the front suspension rebuild - it is NUTS - and when you are done you still have 60 year old technology (king pins, trunions...etc).

So - looking at a Mustang II - we have track width problems. The MET needs to run around 46".

I pulled it all out this weekend - and believe me - it is a mess.

So, - I need to hear some "cough...cough" budget ideas for building something that will be safe, reliable, easy to service - and most of all get me away from the 4 on 4" hub that makes brake choices nearly imposible!
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