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Topic: Trunk Hinge Tension Rods (Read 129 times)
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lucasdart
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BigBlockDart.Com
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Does anyone happen to have some close up picture of how the rods go into the brackets? Since I've had the the springs moved to the frame and the wheelwells moved as well, I can't seem to get them in the slots right or fit right. The guy that did the work cut part of the bracket to put the bigger wheel tubs in, so I'm not sure if I need to modify them further. Or has anyone modified their car to use the hydraulic cylinders instead of the torsion rods? Thanks, Lucas
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MVRCorp
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Go to e-bay......search for a service manual and buy one. It's the best $60.00 you can spend. It has all the answers. This book is also a great resource. It's by Paul Herd. Jim
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IF YOU CAN'T FIX IT WITH A HAMMER YOU HAVE AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM.
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