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Build by David Allen
Started on: 12-27-2008 12:53 PM
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Last post by: Tha Driver on 12-27-2008 04:28 PM
David Allen
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Report this Post12-27-2008 12:53 PM Click Here to See the Profile for David AllenSend a Private Message to David AllenDirect Link to This Post
Hello all. The reason I needed the stock ride height of the front crossmember is because I am using the front suspension from an '86 GT in building a reverse trike. I plan to change to coil over springs with much lighter coils because the trike weighs less than 1000 pounds. I needed the stock or close to the stock height to establish what the ride height should be so I can build the chassis accordingly. I contacted 4-5 different Fiero groups and I just wanted to say that your's had the best responce. Thank you for that. You have a very good group here, keep up the good work. Cheers. Dave Allen.
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Report this Post12-27-2008 04:28 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Tha DriverClick Here to visit Tha Driver's HomePageSend a Private Message to Tha DriverDirect Link to This Post
Here's a suggestion Dave. Find some bike coilovers to use on the front of your trike. I found a set of Harley coilovers that I'm going to use on my solo car: I think that since the front end is going to weigh less than 500 pounds (probably more like 3 to 400) that they will be strong enough. I's a VERY limited budget build...
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