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Old 03-16-2009, 04:08 PM
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Default G-bar vs Prodigy Bar...differences??

Does anyone know what the differences are between a Chris Alston G-bar and a Prodigy bar??
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Old 03-16-2009, 04:27 PM
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The G bar is a Weld in, and is a bit more beefy then the orignal G bar / Prodigy Bar. Both come in urethane or ball end designs. The G bar is a weld in and has a twin upper link bracket design, one on either frame rail, to hold the upper arms and shocks, the original G bar / Prodigy bar uses a full cradle. The G bar is a weld in only. The Prodigy bar is a bolt in or weld in. The G bar has some advanced tuning capabilities, control arm adjustments can change instant center adjustment, etc.

Unless you need a bolt in system, we recomend the G Bar. If you need a bolt in, the Prodigy Bar is a great suspension without the adjustability.

I just recieved my G Link (Ball end version) I am putting in my personal car. It is badd ass. look for a install story soon as I can get to it.
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Old 03-16-2009, 05:54 PM
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Thanks Frank. I just e-mailed you about my order to clarify some information.
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We will send you the Prodigy Bar for your bolt in application.

Thanks Steve
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