I vote for CHROME!!!! Cause it go wif my toofes.
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I vote for CHROME!!!! Cause it go wif my toofes.
Thank God your toofes aren't red !!:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
Don
That does it Mr. Denny...............turn in your computer mouse. :eek: :eek: :LOL:
Don
Not me. Most street rod suspensions don't have enough travel to make the tube axle w/ hairpins a problem.Quote:
If you are using a tube axel then you probably want to update to four bar.
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Originally Posted by Henry Rifle
Maybe Jack has hit it on the head. In all the diagrams they show the front end swinging in this big arc, when, in reality, our front ends only go a couple inches in either direction at the most. Does anyone actually know anyone who had broken an axle through this twisting action ?? I have never met one, or seen one anywhere.
Don
It looks good now, but would definitely would look even better with chrome hairpins... no question about it IMO.
....Well Faith if it was a nice guy then it must have been me! ;).... LOL..... Yes it was, you were SO excited I think you were in another world!!! {as you should have been;)...Gee whiz, YOU don't have to say your sorry for not saying goodbye.... I have to say "I'm sorry" for leaving BEFORE you had a change to say "goodbye" ;)..... BillQuote:
Originally Posted by HiboyGal
I have built and ran cars with both hairpins and 4 bar front ends, and I can honestly say I didn't notice any difference. I have heard all the arguments about not running hairpins with tube axles, only I-beams---yada, yada, yada. Again, and I concur with Henry Rifle, the front axle does not travel enough to make it matter which type of axle locator you use.
Chrome--definitely. But don't expect the chrome to be nice under the paint. They were probably roughed up with sandpaper to make the primer stick.
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Originally Posted by DennyW
Or have a job as a night watchman in a chrome factory. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
Don