Description
Why waste your money by paying big bucks to some rod shop for a four bar kit when you can make your own for a fraction of the cost? Materials are inexpensive and readily available! You can do it yourself with these plans!
The design of the street 4 bars suspension uses polyurethane bushings for a smooth quiet ride. This type of suspension is also known as a parallel four bar because of the way the bars are mounted. This is the most common type of suspension used on street rods with coil over shocks or air ride systems. Over the last few years the same design has gained popularity with the mini truck crowd when used with air bags. This set of plans is for the rear suspension of a street driven car or truck. Excellent for converting your car or truck to air ride air suspension or to replace the leaf springs with coils or coil overs to improve the ride.
As with any 4 bar or Ladder bar suspension an axle locating device will be required to locate the rear end side to side relative to the frame. Purchase this set of plans and receive a FREE set of Rear axle locating device plans.
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Application: Universal fit Street rear suspension Use with coil springs, coil-overs or air ride suspension.
Options: Drawings will produce standard or heavy duty bars.
All drawings are of professional quality developed using the latest in CAD (computer aided design) software. The drawings are printed on 11 x 17" sheets to make them clear and easy to read.
The drawing package includes: Six (6) big 11x17" pages showing you how make all parts, assemble them and then install the finished product successfully on your car. In addition to the drawings listed below you also will receive a Bill of materials and Full installation instructions
General assembly
Front mounting plates (2 types)
Rear mounting plates (2 parts)
Lower coil over shock mounts
Adjuster
Bars I am presently offering Two FREE bonus pages with these plans showing you how to design and install a Panhard bar on your rear axle to keep the rear end safely located. |