Getting the Dart beater into the 13's?
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Got the dimensions off Blue then set too on a few old sets of springs with an angle grinder, all cut to the correct length, bolted together, then big clamps on the front sections, Ta Daa!!Gareth wrote:Home made superstocksKev wrote:Pinion snubber and home made superstocks;![]()
How did you manage that then Kev ?

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The name is Kev, nowadays known as Kevvy or Pommie C***!</center>
The name is Kev, nowadays known as Kevvy or Pommie C***!</center>
You mean you didn't re-arch them yourself with a blowtorch over yer barbie ? People just don't put any effort into their cars these days.Kev wrote: I think I remember an old blacksmith re-arching them as well......

Kev, the more I hear about you and your cab the more it amazes me what you achieved with it. Respect is due.

Sorry if we're drifting off topic Miles but this is an excellent thread as me and Stu are heading in this general direction in the not too distant future.
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Yes Pete, that is true. I saw it as a stage 1/stage 2 process with Caltracs being for serious muscle.
Thanks Ivor, i'll pm you and can easily conduct an experiment with/without and see what occurs.
I suspect that Mopar purists would lynch me for traction bar offences
Glad everyone is enjoying the thread!
Thanks Ivor, i'll pm you and can easily conduct an experiment with/without and see what occurs.
I suspect that Mopar purists would lynch me for traction bar offences

Glad everyone is enjoying the thread!
Great picture Kev! Yes, back when we used to have blacksmiths at work, one of the old guys re arched all the leaves with a ball pean hammer and an acetylene torch, they worked well as you can see...
I've long since doubted the effectiveness of pinion snubbers, when you've got that amount of rise at the rear, it's nowhere near touching anything.
I've long since doubted the effectiveness of pinion snubbers, when you've got that amount of rise at the rear, it's nowhere near touching anything.
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