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Old 03-04-2012, 07:28 PM
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Hey all,
New guy here but have been lurking for awhile. I was referred to the site by a friend of mine(Thanks BigHead). I have been working on some aftermarket products for the Mopars. I know they arnt as popular as Mustangs, Chevelles, and Camaro's, but I thought Id try to be different.
Starting with tubular control arms(below), steering components, and subframe connectors that should really help strengthen the front subframe of the Mopars if I can get all the bends lined up the way I am picturing it all.
Just thought Id see what interest was here in the Mopar stuff. The control arms use 5/8x1/2" heims for the pivots, incorporate the factory "cant" into the ball joint location, and are a +3* of caster right out of the box. They will bolt up with factory hardware, so between the adjuster bolts, and the heim joints, these arms should help with suspension geometry. I have another one that I have not taken pictures of yet, that use 3 heim joints, 2 pivots, and 1 replaces the ball joint. This allows for instant, easy camber change when messing around at the track.
Hopefully some Mopar guys will come out of the bushes...did a little searching and didnt see much. Let me know what you think.










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Old 03-04-2012, 07:52 PM
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Don't have a Mopar, but it looks like a good product. Good luck on your product.
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Old 03-04-2012, 07:55 PM
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Lots of Mopar love here.
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Old 03-04-2012, 08:15 PM
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I'm building a 70 Cuda....but have the RMS stuff already

You can see my build in the link below...
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Old 03-04-2012, 09:16 PM
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Glad to know there are some Mopar guys on here. I should have a fixture made up for B-bodies by the end of this week...which I have been told is the same upper arm as E-bodies. Hopefully within a couple months I can have a decent little product line for the Mopar guys.
Thanks for the good words.
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Another Mopar fan here... I have RMS stuff in the front and rear of mine. Lots of aftermarket suspension options out there - hoping you have an edge on others: quality, price, engineering or all . Checkout moparts for more inputs...
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I've got a 73 Cuda. I had a build thread here but haven't updated it in quite a while. I'd like to see the subframe connectors.

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