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Old Feb 8, 2006 | 08:54 PM
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Car: 1928 dodge coupe, 64 1/2 mustang
Engine: 350,289
Transmission: munice 4 speed,c4
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homemade lca's

i have a friend that has a race chassis shop and i was wondering if he made me some lca's out of mild steel tubing and 3/4 rod ends if they would hold up to a drag only 91 camaro and also would they help with the wheel hop could i also make the ta and the panhard bar to if all are adjustable and make the sfc i should be able to make eveything alot stiffer and he is also building the cage if anyone in is interested to see what we come up with let me know and when we get started ill post pics
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Old Feb 9, 2006 | 07:24 PM
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There is a lot of stuff on here about making your own lcas. I think there was a post last week that discussed materials/brands to use etc. Try a search please, I think you'll find it very usefull.

To answer you question, yes a good fab shop can make custom lcas that will work fine for drag application. LCA re-location brackets will help alot as well.

Ben
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