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Old 04-19-2007, 07:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Chain Bridge Install

If your going 3 might as well make it a 4 pumper....don't hold back now. That way you will have individual wheel and then do your chain bridge in the back and you shouldn't have a problem. To make the chain-bridge work, both rear cylinders must be controlled independently, so you need at least a three-pump system. A 2-inch box steel tubing brace across the top, welded as a bridge that connects the car's frame rails. Chains (rated at 2650-lbs weight load), positioned 10 inches apart, hang down from the bridge and are bolted to brackets that are welded on either side of the differential. To help keep things from coming apart in the rear use a coil over. This approach should do the standing 3 wheel that you are looking for...
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