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02-22-2000, 03:50 PM | #1 |
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Torque Arm - Panhard Bar set-up
drudis,
I noticed that you have a home-built torque arm and panhard bar set-up on your steed. I would love the same set-up on my car. I am definantly the "do-it-yourselfer" and was wondering how you got specifications to do your suspension. Are there any books out there with specifications or plans on how to do that type of thing? Did you just put your car in the air and figure stuff out as you went along or what? You know, you should write a book that tells how to build a torque-arm / panhard bar suspension. You could probably make like $50 on each set! I would pay that much for a set of instructions on how to build my own torque arm set-up... Let me know what you think. Maybe we could split the revenues 60-40! ;-) Seriously though... I would be interested to know how you went about doing it. Does it work pretty well for you? I did check out your website hoping that you had a step-by-step. Any plans for one on there? ------------------ Red '90 GT Kenny Brown Springs & Subs, KYBs, FFR Upper & Lower Control arms, K&N, Cervini 2 1/2 cowl, & Polished ROH ZR6 wheels... |
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