I have an April 1999 issue of Street Rodder magazine and it has ads
for numerous ifs systems as well as frames and rear ends... One thing
I noticed is that there are some that have no adjustment for
caster and camber unless its by offset or eccentric bushings...I
wonder how well these bushings wear when adjusted to the extremes ie:
I like to run more caster than others and also put in an additional
degree of positive camber than required... This magazine is loaded
with various parts and types of systems...The one I like is on pg.252
and is by Progressive Automotive. Its a 84-87 & 88-96 VETTE IFS kit
designed for '36-up Chevy and 35-up F**d... Kits start at $670...
Phone no. is 800-232-6512...
There is also a Stainless Steel kit from Kugel Komponents kinda pricey
at $2795 but shipping is free! you can call them at 562-691-7006...
Kit includes a sway bar
oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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