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caprice rear?

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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NCsteven   +1y
can u still use the stock 4 link and still lay out? Its bagged with out a notch so it ain't that low! And what is better and easier to do on it a stock floor or cut and fill!
grip   +1y
can't stock floor a caprice.and the frame is worthless behind the seat.
dragn4door   +1y
Get the sawzall out and fire up the welder If you get everything notched then I think you can lay it out with the stock arms.
grip   +1y
I thought it pulled the tire's forward?
brad88maz   +1y
Originally posted by grip



I thought it pulled the tire's forward?

haha, theres a difference between works, and works right.
dragn4door   +1y
Originally posted by brad88maz



Originally posted by grip



I thought it pulled the tire's forward?

haha, theres a difference between works, and works right.

True that! It definately pulls the rear around for a bad pinion angle and probably binds the driveshaft. If you want to drive the car low then I would tear it all out and start over. It all depends on how you are going to drive the car and how much work you want to do.
juicedwagon   +1y
anyone have any pics of there link setups that they have made? dragn4door? i would like to see some 2 links if anyone has any pics. thanks dudes
DragnWagon   +1y
If you want to lay on a 20, you will need extended upper and low arms. The tire will hit the inner wheel well. BMR is the cheapest to get extended arms from.
dragn4door   +1y
Originally posted by h22wagon



anyone have any pics of there link setups that they have made? dragn4door? i would like to see some 2 links if anyone has any pics. thanks dudes

Yea I have one. I will get a few more when I get the bags set up.

NCsteven   +1y
thanx for the help!
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