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Hot Rod Rearend - Hindsight
In most cases, four-bars use a Panhard rod to locate the rearend side to side. A simple device, the only real drawback is they travel in an arc and, as the suspension works up and down, they will cause the rearend to move side to side. However, since most street rods don't have much suspension travel, it's normally not an issue. View Related Article
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Chevy Impala Research
Chevy Impala Car specs are often a major factor when deciding on buying a new Chevy Impala. Get all of the information you could want including data on performance, cargo space, handling, fuel efficiency, and all-inclusive car specifications. Fuel efficiency is important and the 2010 Impala with a 17.5 gallon main E85 fuel tank 14.6 capacity gets 18 mpg, and has a trade in value of $12,696.00 which should come in handy when you go to shop for your next car. You may also be interested in the Ford Crown Victoria and the Buick Lucerne.
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