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C 10 1979
Car: 1979 Chevy c 10
Watkinsville, GA
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4-link in a C-10?
I have a 1979 c 10 that i am dumping tons of money into to make a respectable street sleeper. I was wondering if it would be a significant improvement if i added a 4-link suspension and coilovers. If i decided to do this what would i need to purchase/do?
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Installs it! Builds it!
Car: Honda Accord-cowl Inducted, 351 CI Police Interceptor Air Filter with high rise hood
around Tampa Florida, Paradise
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Four links are good for adjusting "dig" when drag racing, since the front pivots are adjustable. You also save some weight. You will need a side-to-side link and/or a diagonal link, to keep the axle from shifting in the turns on the street.
As he says, Jegs is a start.-Bob |
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Shop Bitch
Car: 78 Datsun 620 SR20 *OLD SCHOOL*
ENHANCED CONCEPTS
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Depending on your projected use or abuse I have a bolt on 4-link made specific for those trucks, just add coilovers or bags. I also have universal poly-bushed 4-links, triangulated or parallel if interested.
thanx LMK if I can help |
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Lo_Budgetmini_92hb
Car: 1992 hardbody
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