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    With the shocks unhooked I can move the rear housing from laying on the jig to tight up against the frame rails (About 12") with no binding and no lateral movement of the rear housing at all. And with the extra mounting point of the wishbone over the diagonal link it should handle some abuse.

    The 2 front points mount to the 4 link. Like Jack said they are supported by the four link brackets not the joints. The rear joint on the rear housing is mounted horizontally to handle the lateral force of the rear end. I've seen some mounted vertically, but that seems like it would put undo strain on the hiem joint.
    Last edited by pro70z28; 05-02-2005 at 08:21 PM.
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