Rear Suspension?

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bthieson

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I'm fairly new to working on cars, and don't know a whole lot. I figured that my only choice for "springs" in the rear were leaf springs. I guess I've seen other setups, but just never thought it to be possible for my ride. What kind of suspension is this? Is it easy to install such a suspension in a 1972 Duster? Are kits readily available for A bodies? What advantages does it have?

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Thats a 4 link with coil overs. Lots of welding, cutting and fabbing,
 
I just found that RMS kit on the Bigblockdart site. It looks awesome, and doesn't appear to be too difficult to put in. Not sure on the price tag yet, but definitely something I will be interested in. Has anyone had any experience working with it? How is it's performance?
 
it's about $1800-1900 and it's a complete kit, welding required but handling
and ride quality are improved over stock stuff. i don't personally have one yet,
but all the initial reports are good. not a lot of cutting but there is welding.
go over the the RMS site and check out the pics in the chassis section.
 
mrbill00 said:
it's about $1800-1900 and it's a complete kit, welding required but handling
and ride quality are improved over stock stuff. i don't personally have one yet,
but all the initial reports are good. not a lot of cutting but there is welding.
go over the the RMS site and check out the pics in the chassis section.
D you have a link? I can't seem to find it.

Jason
 
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