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    The kit I'm considering is actually a 4 bar, so it doesn't have adjustable links. Is a 4 link much better for street use?
    The most difficult thing I think I'll have with the procedure I just read about will be leveling the car to begin with. My garage has a pretty significant slope to it. I would bet the front of the car is a good 6 inches down from the rear because of the slope, and I already have my jackstands all the way up. I'll practically have to sit the rear frame rails on the ground to get the thing level.
    (that is an exageration, but I will have to drop them much too far to install a rear axle) I suppose I could get some major blocks to put the front jackstands on to get the front up.
    Last edited by tcodi; 10-25-2004 at 06:52 AM.

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