Shaun
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GONE! Thats where!
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Yes Shaun don't tease us :char :nut"Fast68back" said:more pics!!!!
"B67FSTB" said:can i trade my wife for such a setup ??? :wor :wor
"Shaun" said:If she has big boobs we might be able to talk.
"Grabber70Mach" said:I'll give you a couple of Southern Maryland stuffed ham sandwiches for one.)
"Shaun" said:I like Race cars and big boobs .
"Shaun" said:.... I like big boobs more!
"70_Fastback" said:.... Anxious to see more of your pictures for comparing purposes...
"70_Fastback" said:Interesting, as I have started fabbing my own 4-link for my 70's rearend a while back - but haven't progressed lately. Anxious to see more of your pictures for comparing purposes...
Is that suspension in full droop?
"70_Fastback" said:Correct me if I am wrong, but it appears that yours is a 4-link, or 4-bar setup? Am I incorrect?
I see a panhard, so I know you didn't triangulate it...
"70_Fastback" said:Hey, if I had wanted to hear from an @sshole - I would have farted. :nut
"70_Fastback" said:Correct me if I am wrong, but it appears that yours is a 4-link, or 4-bar setup? Am I incorrect?
I see a panhard, so I know you didn't triangulate it...
"Shaun" said:3-Link with Watts Link. 3-Link allows much, much more articulation before binding, much longer links so less pinion angle change. Watts Link is there to provide lateral stability.
4-Links typically have short arms so the geometry changes quicker and they bind more in roll.