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72 Duster
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Rear Half
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Ok guys i recently bought a ford 9inch rear end and centerline rims with tires on them. The tires are 32.5x14.5x15. What is the cheapest way to get those meats under the rear end and be reliable. Ive heard people talk about leaf spring relocation and stuff but im not real knowledgeable about that. Ive noticed alot of people use ladder bars. Please help guys.
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NOST440980
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bOb shingler
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wow, what a great link!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
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"bOb Built" (no matter how many times it takes) 
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GLENNP
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Saved to the favorites. 
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480 old posts. Almost a God. If it doesn't make you go faster.......sell it to the the original resto geeks.
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Dartsport
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Ron, at AutoWeld is a great guy. His shop is about an hour from me.
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 505 cu. in. , Alston chassis, CRT trans, FBO Ignition, 9.451et, 141.91mph, 1.278 - 60 foot, SO FAR!!
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gee...i always wondered how they did that
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I Am The Devil....And I Am Here To Do The Devils Work
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NOST440980
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DARTSPORT, RON ,IS A GOOD GUY? HOW IS HIS WORK? 
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rjsjea
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That's a great link...wish I knew of it before forkin' over the green to have a triangulated four link built by a shop 
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 Demon:,6.1HEMI, AlterK,Tri4link,custom cage,pro-touring-built for the curves
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DARTSPORT, RON ,IS A GOOD GUY? HOW IS HIS WORK?  Ron got me my 9" Ford with all the ladder bar brackets, shock mounts, and wheelie bar mounts, powder coated, back braced, narrowed, also my wheelie bars. I dropped off my 8-3/4 rear, 2 weeks later , I picked up my Ford 9" rear , all set up with a spool, axles, 4.30 gears, ready to bolt in. Ron gave me info on how to set the preload. My 1st pass , the car goes perfectly straight. That was 1-1/2 years ago. I would get more work done from Ron , if I needed it!!
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 505 cu. in. , Alston chassis, CRT trans, FBO Ignition, 9.451et, 141.91mph, 1.278 - 60 foot, SO FAR!!
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