From street rodders building traditional '32 Fords with straight axles and buggy springs, to hot rodders and street racers looking to update the stock suspension and brakes on a '55 Chevy or early Mustang, thousands of men and women work every day to build and update the chassis for their particular style of hot rod.
This book answers the questions that hot rod builders have as they choose the best style of suspension for their particular vehicle and work to install a straight axle or complete front suspension kit. An established author of both books and columns, VanDervort owns Fat Man Fabrications, one of the world's leading suppliers of suspension components and kits to street rodders, hot rodders, racers, and restoration experts.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Chapter One: Start With A Good Foundation
Chapter Two: Terms
Chapter Three: Solid Axle Front Suspension
Chapter Four: Independent Front Suspension
Chapter Five: Independent Suspension Swaps
Chapter Six: Rear Suspension
Chapter Seven: Hot Rod Springs
Chapter Eight: Hot Rod Shock Absorbers
Chapter Nine: Sway Bars
Chapter Ten: MII Install
Chapter Eleven: Fasteners
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