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http://classracer.com/classforum/sho...ght=ladder+bar
Jim, it is still a valid combination. The above link came from doing a search for ladder bar, there are also other discussion on the subject.
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i am having a 67 nova done as we speak with a real trick ladder bar setup for e/m or f/m.
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Ladder bars will work okay, if properly installed and adjusted. If the car has a good set of ladder bars properly installed it's okay to leave them in. However, if you're going to do any serious work to the rearend, and spend much money, I would not spend a bunch of money on it and leave ladder bars under it.
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