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Old 06-18-2015, 04:29 PM
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So I am doing a 68 Camaro that will be used both for track and street use. I want adjustability with quality and something proven. I just finished the DSE wheel tubs and am wanting to run 315 in the rear. I am leaning towards the DSE but would love some feedback from others. FYI I don't want to use the Morrison rear clip again not because of performance but difficulty of installation(Don't want to ever cut out a factory sub frame again lol). I don't mind paying for quality. Thanks in advance.

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Old 06-18-2015, 10:34 PM
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So I am doing a 68 Camaro that will be used both for track and street use. I want adjustability with quality and something proven. I just finished the DSE wheel tubs and am wanting to run 315 in the rear. I am leaning towards the DSE but would love some feedback from others. FYI I don't want to use the Morrison rear clip again not because of performance but difficulty of installation(Don't want to ever cut out a factory sub frame again lol). I don't mind paying for quality. Thanks in advance.

Rob
Go DSE I have their subframe and its top notch. I went with the Chassis works GLink which I bought years ago and it sits like a monster truck. I had to do a ton of mods to get it low and its still not low enough. I'll switch out to a DSE quad link next year
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Old 06-19-2015, 07:17 AM
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Thanks for what I'm reading you can't go wrong with DSE trying to figure out if I go with 9" already with brackets installed or try to use my 12 bolt. I don't think I will get the offset of wheel I want with stock width axle.
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So I am doing a 68 Camaro that will be used both for track and street use. I want adjustability with quality and something proven. I just finished the DSE wheel tubs and am wanting to run 315 in the rear. I am leaning towards the DSE but would love some feedback from others. FYI I don't want to use the Morrison rear clip again not because of performance but difficulty of installation(Don't want to ever cut out a factory sub frame again lol). I don't mind paying for quality. Thanks in advance.

Rob
I am surprised you are thinking a Quadralink install will be easier than a Morrison rear clip. Once you are done be sure to post a comparison.

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Old 06-19-2015, 02:53 PM
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Go DSE for sure,installation is not that hard.I have installed a few other brands for other people and will only use the DSE stuff for mine.
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