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> Another rear suspension idea, raising the rear trailing points
bam914
post Mar 13 2010, 09:05 PM
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So there have been a few different ways people on here have raised their rear mounts. Here is my way. I will be able to adjust my roll center by shimming the pickup points on the mount. I will also be able to adjust camber separate of the roll center. I have a few more braces to make before it is all done.

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post Mar 13 2010, 09:34 PM
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The exhaust worked great! It sold with the engine that was in my car. Nothing like getting 108whp and 125ft/lbs out of a "stock" FI 2.0L
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post Mar 14 2010, 08:52 AM
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The exhaust worked great! It sold with the engine that was in my car. Nothing like getting 108whp and 125ft/lbs out of a "stock" FI 2.0L

...........So are you going to make another one or two?.....intrested......M.M.
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