HOUGE TRAILING ARMS
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HOUGE TRAILING ARMS
I found a NIB trailing arm kit so for what chassis will they fit directly with no problem.
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Re: HOUGE TRAILING ARMS
I agree , Houge only , I've seen a few arms installed with extended pads on other chassis . In fact I found that Associated carbon nerf bars could be used to adapt them to a tub car or composite chassis . Other than that , your options are limited . I have a chassis I could trace out the hole configuration if your interested ?
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Re: HOUGE TRAILING ARMS
There was a thread a while back where someone mounted trailing arms on a Sassy Chassis (Not sure of the brand). It worked and looked great. Limestang
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Re: HOUGE TRAILING ARMS
I think the one your're thinking of is greenhell's. It was an A&L trailing setup I believe.
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Re: HOUGE TRAILING ARMS
someone get jerzi the dimensions of the houge chassis so he can make one!
just keep it a little narrower up front so normal bodies will fit it.
just keep it a little narrower up front so normal bodies will fit it.
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Re: HOUGE TRAILING ARMS
Crappy pictures , but without tearing my car apart , this is the idea. Nerf bar holes seam to line up nice . I think with some creative Dremel work , two rectangular slots could be cut without sacrificing the pan to bulkhead mount . Just a thought .






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