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Offline Dodge68charger

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Roadstershop products
« on: October 30, 2014 - 06:53:53 PM »
Has anyone used a roadstershop chassis or front suspension in their 70-74 cuda. Just wondering rhe work involved in putting it in. Thanks




Offline bigblue73

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Re: Roadstershop products
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2014 - 01:14:29 PM »
To the best of my knowledge - They have a Cuda in the shop right now that is getting the chassis treatment.  The car may be done by now and the updates may be behind.  It's a *****in' ride.  I have seen their shop and would trust them as craftsman.  I would also hold true and trust there chassis and suspensions as well.  Another source would be Schwartz, which is on the other side of Chicago.  Again a very high quality set-up.

Offline SBDave

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Re: Roadstershop products
« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2014 - 04:29:27 PM »
The Cuda is done, they just debuted it at SEMA.  If you're thinking of changing out the front suspension to something of RS caliber I'd think it would be best to go with their full frame.  I met the guys that started RS a couple years ago, they are really nice guys and the quality of their stuff is top notch.  I believe using one of their full frames requires pretty extensive modifications to the floor boards etc.  Here's a link to the Cuda's build... they might have modified this one more than the minimum required.  I would call them to find out exactly what's involved.  Really wish I could afford one of their frames!

http://roadstershop.com/galleries/larrys-cuda/

Dave