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    One of the easiest ways is to just buy radius rods from one of the motorsport companies. They come in one inch increments. So the length is not a problem. You can add heim joints and double adjusters. They also sell universal mounting brackets if you don't fabricate. The last rods and ends I bought I got from Day Motor Sports ~ Circle Track Racing Parts. You can also get them through Speedway Motors - Street Rod Parts, Race Parts, Ford Flathead Parts, Sprint and Midget Racing Parts, Pedal Car Parts. The price is reasonable.

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    Now what is a tune again?

    Comp Cam 54-412-11 , Int:265, 212, .522 , Exh: 271, 218, .529 , LSA 114 , Longtube , CAI (Vararam) , TransGo HD2 shift kit , tuned by me with EFILive

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    Here's some pics of my setup- 1st pic is from the front, kinda shows the snubber. 2nd pic is how I used washers to space the back down so the front would get pushed up. 3rd pic is how the brackets/plates look and how it's all bolted up...this is on a 4wd.
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