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    sunsetdart is offline Banned Visit my Photo Gallery
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    when you do this make sure you have the right A-arms. You want to have at least 3-4 degrees caster after the setup. You also want to be sure it can be aligned. Also take into consideration where the motor will mount and how the steering will attach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunsetdart View Post
    when you do this make sure you have the right A-arms. You want to have at least 3-4 degrees caster after the setup. You also want to be sure it can be aligned. Also take into consideration where the motor will mount and how the steering will attach.
    I think you will find 6 to 8 degrees will make it comfortable to drive....most kits cant get that much. Plus the guy installing it needs to know the rake of the chassis before he starts.
    Also stang II and pinto racks drive real bad. If your any kind of builder you will find that the t-bird rack works much better.
    Done over 100 of these and fixed maybe 30-40 bad installs.

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