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Topic: Cal Tracs and a spring relocation kit (Read 537 times)
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Nitrous340dart
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I dont have any pics cause I sold my 67 dart that had in boarded leafs with cal tracs. I'm going to in board the leafs on my 68, I still have the cal tracs. On my 67 I had to notch the in board box for one of the bolts on the cal trac bars to slide into the box. I heard that Cal tracs has a bar that will work with in boarded leafs. They dont use that bolt and instead weld a tube across in its place, allowing the cal trac plate to slide into the box. You can make it work, Cal trac bars are well worth the money. I'm trying there split leafs too this time... Good luck, hope my garble made some sense. 
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4spdfury
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they do make a kit for inboard springs. i have a set just dont have them installed.
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ski
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Nice work Eric. Looks solid.
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evstraus
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Thanks for the info guys  . I'll give them a call and see what they can set me up with. Eric 
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evstraus
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Thanks for the pics, there seems to be pleanty of room in there  Eric 
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tensec340
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4spdfury
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no they are for my 1967 valiant i am building
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