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windycitychev
04-09-2015, 12:22 PM
Hey
I need your opinion guys, I am stuck on going with AME font sub frame and rear triangular 4 Bar. I have ordered their Triangular 4 Bar with their 9" and 4-Bars w/poly rod ends. I am looking to also next order their front sub frame and my question is can I just order their bare sub frame and be able to set up the rear with sub frame connectors and front sub frame without having the control arms?? I know I can use C6 set up off a Vette or should I just order it all from AME. thanks in advance
dhutton
04-09-2015, 12:59 PM
Hey
I need your opinion guys, I am stuck on going with AME font sub frame and rear triangular 4 Bar. I have ordered their Triangular 4 Bar with their 9" and 4-Bars w/poly rod ends. I am looking to also next order their front sub frame and my question is can I just order their bare sub frame and be able to set up the rear with sub frame connectors and front sub frame without having the control arms?? I know I can use C6 set up off a Vette or should I just order it all from AME. thanks in advance
I am pretty sure you will need at least their custom steering arms and their rack. I would just get it all from them. That is what I did with both AME subs that I have bought. The freight will be about the same either way.
Don
windycitychev
04-09-2015, 02:05 PM
I am pretty sure you will need at least their custom steering arms and their rack. I would just get it all from them. That is what I did with both AME subs that I have bought. The freight will be about the same either way.
Don
Hey, thanks for helping out and did you buy it all at once because the cool thing about AME they let you buy seperate even though you pay for the freight. Any pics of your set up or project thanks
dhutton
04-10-2015, 05:44 AM
Hey, thanks for helping out and did you buy it all at once because the cool thing about AME they let you buy seperate even though you pay for the freight. Any pics of your set up or project thanks
Not a whole lot to take pictures of but here is a couple. PM me if I can help answer any questions.
Don
rickpaw
04-10-2015, 07:40 AM
Don,
Off topic, but where did you get the wheel stands (the part that mounts to the wheel hub)?
tu
windycitychev
04-10-2015, 08:48 AM
Not a whole lot to take pictures of but here is a couple. PM me if I can help answer any questions.
Don
Awesome Don, I just pm you and thanks for the pics and that is a sweet set up
dhutton
04-10-2015, 10:26 AM
Don,
Off topic, but where did you get the wheel stands (the part that mounts to the wheel hub)?
tu
Here you go Tu:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0094E3E4C/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=237WDE4VNCVK4&coliid=I122BI121WAKW3
Great way to get your car sitting on the suspension without messing up your wheels or buying tires too soon.
Don
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