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 on: September 03, 2010, 07:36:28 PM 
Started by Mister Twister - Last post by Mister Twister
 Undecided I think this is your month for the white coats? Hope all is well with you and family Don.  Grin

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 on: August 29, 2010, 08:10:29 PM 
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Yes they are running again!!  Smiley Went for a little ride out back, shoo it's wet. Trail is under water two to three feet deep in spots.  Angry
Dodge Girl and me did take them around the block a couple times. We had to open them up a bit.  Grin

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 on: August 28, 2010, 05:39:46 PM 
Started by Mister Twister - Last post by Mister Twister
These will go in 63-76 A-Body's  Grin One hour install!! Only 30 pounds with bolt kit.

 $180.00 shipped in the U.S.A. 1/8" 2X3 box steel painted.  Smiley

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 on: August 21, 2010, 05:44:42 PM 
Started by Mister Twister - Last post by Mister Twister
Frame ties we just installed, changed the ride allot!!

I can't wait to get the this car back to the track.

 I will weigh them soon. Not that I care, they will stay after my test ride Grin.

Nice wide front mounting, took only 1hr to put these in from start to finish!

Drilling eight holes and mount them up.

(Note) On the driver side of my 72 Duster, there is a small body dimple that needs to be removed or heated and flattened.That is what I did, to allow the tie to bolt up flat.

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 on: August 21, 2010, 05:12:31 PM 
Started by Mister Twister - Last post by Mister Twister
Here is the area that was a concern with my style of ties in the 65.  Undecided Not a big deal.

All I had to do was drill two holes, one in the flange and the other hole in the side of the tie Wink

If you still run the e-brake in 63-66 A-Body, these will work just fine.

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 on: August 21, 2010, 06:50:08 AM 
Started by Mister Twister - Last post by Mister Twister
These will go in this 65 two door Valiant.  Shocked 106" wheel base

I put them in Charrlies car for fitment with no trouble.

The driver side will have the e-brake cable, going through the front of the tie.

On the passenger side you would bolt the e-brake to the tie now.
I will get some close ups of that area.

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 on: August 20, 2010, 09:46:16 PM 
Started by Mister Twister - Last post by Mister Twister
Here is a pic of the frame ties we just finished in the Duster. It made a big difference in many ways.

 The launch brings the front up evenly. Going over R&R tracks, cornering the car felt great and sure footed.

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 on: August 18, 2010, 06:13:09 AM 
Started by Mister Twister - Last post by Mister Twister
I'm thinking $75.00 shipped should cover this. Takes a little time and finesse. I would charge $50.00 to do one that is supplied. Take care Don

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 on: August 18, 2010, 06:06:52 AM 
Started by Mister Twister - Last post by Mister Twister
I used a 323 with an Auburn Spicer in a 8/3/4. Don't know how how quiet it is yet. Clean set up though. It'll always be a street car, a 320 hp street car, cause its a conv. I went back with the tapered bearings for getting the groceries........Hmmmmmmmm and corvette hunting.
                                                                    Later MaX

Nice! let me know how it works for you, I was looking at one not to long ago. I might get one for Dodge Girls TwIsTeR. We have a 3.73 open ready for her 8 3/4 so far. Must be carring allot of groceries to stick with tapered barrings  Grin

We finished the frame ties, installed driver side in the Duster passenger tomarrow. I will put the pics up soon of the so far easy install. All of your stuff will be ready for shipping the ladder part of this week!!! Talk to you later Don

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 on: August 16, 2010, 01:49:48 PM 
Started by Mister Twister - Last post by maxracer
How much are they going to cost?.............might could use two if it's in the budget.
                                                         regards
                                                            MaX

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