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    Novanutcase is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: '66 Chevy II/Nova Coupe w/ LS7 505 hp
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    Go Kugel!!
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    '66 Chevy II/Nova

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    Car Year, Make, Model: '32 Ford 3W Coupe, 383 sbc
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    I have a Heidt Superide SS front suspension on my pinched frame '32. I am very satisfied, not only with the look, but with the handling. They also have very good customer service. I had some chrome flake off one of the front springs, and they asked me to send it back for inspection. Later that week I had two new springs at no charge. I can't comment on Kugel as I have never used their stuff.


    Lynn
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 67 Mstg cpe , 37 Ford Coupe
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    I installed a Heidts like Dave said best price i found . This is my first build and im sure Kugal will install just as easy . The install went well very easy for the Model A. I used RV trailer stabilizer jacks to level frame and put 2 degree rake in . I welded brackets to go around frame like jack stands . This helps for unlevel floor and not having a jig. A turn of the screw gives alot of adjustment .
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 4- 32 fords
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    I like Kugel's stuff. He has this one I am using on my roadster that comes as a complete front clip. It's all set up all you do is cut your frame rails off and weld it on, your done. The other thing I like about it is the length of his A arms. Because the frame is stretched and pinched the A arms get longer, takes away that stubby look makes handling much better.
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