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diff is done now what bout a 4 link?
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ok next question.....this is fun

my coupe is looking more and more like becoming a drag car that does some daily duties.

which way to go in the rear??

4 link/cal track on standard springs or reverse the leaf springs??

i have good and bad responses to all of them, who has experience with these in a 1200? which way to go

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Re: diff is done now what bout a 4 link?
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Caltrac on standard/upgraded springs.
Plenty of Drag cars do well with this system.

Good luck getting a 4 link certified by Queensland Transport. If you do i'll happily copy your application :)

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valid point....i guess there is the whole i didn't know but not sure that would work anymore....police don't have the sence of humour they used to...

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pm sent

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im having a think about my options for the rear as well. i want to get rid of tramp but i dont really like how low caltrack sits on the datsuns ive seen it on.

what are the other options? are there any that are legal?

(sorry bout thread pinch)

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could just go 2 link on top of the diff seems as there is plenty of room in the back of a ute
that will control the tramp nicely

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perf wholesale has 4 link kits for under $400 at the moment
dazza

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Quote:

dazza1200 wrote:
perf wholesale has 4 link kits for under $400 at the moment
dazza


where are these guys???

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could just go 2 link on top of the diff seems as there is plenty of room in the back of a ute
that will control the tramp nicely


what about a coupe?? how does this work?

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how does a 2 link work? please explain

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