jt72
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Post by jt72 on Nov 22, 2015 17:56:38 GMT -6
I recently purchased the Steve Smith Autosports book (Building The PRO STOCK Late Model Sportsman). The book was published in 91. In it they make mention of a company called "PRE" that makes aftermarket parts that improve stock front end geometry. One is referred to as the UltraDrop spindle. And other is a re engineered centerlink. Both of these are for a 71-81 camaro front clip. Google finds nothing. So hoping theres a few old school guys out there that might know these parts. My guess is one of the larger companys bought out this company and these parts are being made under a different label. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Post by flipflopoo1oo on Nov 23, 2015 18:32:41 GMT -6
Sorry I can't help much here but we have found a few stock parts for oder models that were a total of about 15 pounds lighter! Front end geometry with some set-ups requires multi uprades to work better however my down to earth set-up used stock parts very well and lighter was not always stronger if bumped! Working ranges being held in tact with less movement and the use of pounds transfered by frame twist of caster settings did the job with out extra steer or hike needed! The larger early metric high end cars did use a different kingpin inclination for more swing motion however the use of different A-arm lengths poses a bit more to consider if more movement is what you want or need per set-up! Good luck with your quest!
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