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Most of the SS/AH cars have a Lamb Components suspension system that makes them safe. However, like it was implied earlier. what happens if the centerlink is damaged due to an engine putting a few windows in the block? I have also many GM cars develop cracks in the lower arms, elongate the bushing and ball joint holes and eventually fail. |
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Jeez, I was disappointed when they got rid of stock rear springs...
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Bobbie:
Seems like an odd question coming from you. What you don't see is the engineering and work involved in building a modern Super Stock racecar chassis. These no longer have 40 plus year old stock suspensions but well designed and constructed components to handle the power and speed of today's Super Stock engines. Those of us that have build and are building these racecars primarily specialize in them alone. We have continued to keep these cars state of the art........and safe. FJ Smith |
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