First Gen 4 link
Hey i got a 67 I'm upgrading. I went with a full Hotchkis setup in the front. I want put a 4 link in the rear, I'm installing Detroit speed mini tubs so a 4 link would be a perfect fit and a nice upgrade from stock. the question i have, does anyone have any experience with any kits out there? Ive got a few I'm looking at, just wondering what you guys think.
1. Ridetech AirBar 4-Link Rear Suspension System 2. Heidts 4 link 3. TCI 67 4 Link Rear Suspension Kit <- they say it doesn't work with DSE tub kit, not sure why it wouldn't... 4. Chris Alston's Chassisworks Pro Street Rear Suspension Systems |
I'm also restoring a 69 ss 350
It's time to select a new 4 link kit for the project Any feedback would be greatly appreciated Also have numerous parts for sale |
What kind of build are you doing, Pro-Street or Pro-Touring and what kind of driving do you plan to do? The reason I ask is because the Ridetech Air ride 4 bar you listed is a triangulated 4link design where the Chassiworks Pro Street is a parallel bar 4link. The two styles are designed for completely different applications.
A triangulated 4link is designed for autocross and road racing Pro-Touring style cars where a parallel 4link is designed for drag racing Pro-Street style cars. That said, I'm running a Chassisworks G-Link 4link in my Pro-Touring build and am very pleased with the way it works. http://hayes-ent.com/images/Camaro/CAMARO3.jpg http://hayes-ent.com/images/Camaro/c...0112%20001.jpg I am also running a DSE subframe, subframe connectors and mini-tubs. Let me know if you would like more info. |
Nice '68, Steve.
Chris Alston makes some nice products. BMR does also. |
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