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Username Post: A New Solution for the C4 Suspension Group.        (Topic#285207)
Nick P 
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08-06-12 01:57 PM - Post#2256443    

Well, it's taken me a while, but I finished the design of my new C4 Suspension Chassis and put the drawings to the test. This particular chassis is going to California to find residence under a 57 Nomad. The next one (on the jig now) is going to Sherman, Texas.
This particular unit is other than the norm and uses the "K" member from the Corvette along with transverse springs but can be switched out for Coilovers. Non “K” Member style (my standard) uses a more conventional type front crossmember.
At the back (not pictured) is a ladderbar connection from the Dana Unit to the frame.
Brake, fuel lines and a Rick's tank along with the required Filter/Regulator for an LS are in place on this unit.
I hope you enjoy looking at it as much as I did building it.

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awsum55 
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08-06-12 03:24 PM - Post#2256470    
    In response to Nick P

Looks great Nick.
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