76 Maverick Stallion.....

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  1. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    My CalTracs are set up for staggered shocks....:hmmm:
     
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    I would swear that a long time ago, might have been Lakewood had traction bars that doubled as that lower plate too. You bolted the lower shock mount directly to them.

    I just skimmed through Summit's listings, but didn't see anything.

    I might be wrong ... probably don't sell them anymore if they ever did ... nevamind .... :rolleyes:
     
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    I bought a set of Lakewood traction bars for my 73 Duster back around 1976 that were built like that with a direct fit mounting plate and lower shock mounts - not the universal type but that was a long time ago :)
     
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    CalTrac's replace the lower plate.
     
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    Here is the lakewood traction bar that I bought in 84........when I raced the car the snubber was set 1/2" from the leaf spring.....no wheel hop....
     
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    There are 2 places to patch on the donor floor before its put in....its the same on the other side...
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    my little patch........
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    the patch welded in and sprayed with anti rust coating....I must practice welding sheetmetal...lots of welding left........:cry:
     
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    cut out the rusty stuff.....I left enough metal to do a lap joint.....placed and welded in a piece from behind(not shown)...........ended up with two layers again......its strong........still learning about metal patching.....
     
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    Wow.............I never bent mine..........not enough power....:(
     
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    I just found this thread. All I can say is WOW and great job so far. I am looking forward to following it. Keep it up.

    Bobo
     
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    Thanks.......Dave.........
     
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    This is just sad ......what do do here????is there a aftermarket replacement????after the floor is in this is the next fix........:(
     
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    i would say the wheels r out of line bad
     
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    this happened when I put a jack under it .....after sitting for 21 years the rust won..........never drove the car this way........
     
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    Man, that is rotten!! You need one from another car, I've never seen one so rotten
     
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    I most likely will have to chop one out of another donor car......more welding practice.............
     

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