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Discussion in 'Technical' started by ImmortalDesign, Nov 24, 2010.

  1. starsky74

    starsky74 Technician

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    the picture is VERY dark for some reason. id like to see how its mounted as well!!
     
  2. Stefan

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    Joe, we need to hook up!
     
  3. joedange

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    for some reason it was very dark.


    I don't know about hooking up, but i would love to show you the progress :)

    ill take some more pics soon
     
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    Sounds good....
     
  5. joedange

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    no technology in today’s solid axle systems will make your rear end independent. thats my angle.id rather have better handling rather than weigh 120 pounds less and drive straight. depends on your needs. plus it's an easy upgrade to adjustable coil-overs. i used QA1s. also many large parts are made from aluminum and readily available. other parts are swap-able with regular 8.8 solid rears.(gears etc.) within the month ill be doing some more work on my comet and ill take some pics if anyone wants to see how im doing things. thanks for the interest :)
     
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    What size rear tire are you running? Please post more pics!
     
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  9. Bryant

    Bryant forgot more than learned

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    do the wheels sit out past the fender lips?
    is there room to lower the rear?
     
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    i believe so, i think i actually had spacers on those wheels in the back to make it flush like that. im going to have to check and get back to you.
     

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