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from how I read your verbage... you want to connect the hub assemblies together directly w/ 1 long tie rod that doesn't mount to the subframe at all. When the suspension travels up & down, the distance between the hubs changes, so it would force the wheels to turn in and out etc... which would really F up tracking.. not to mention, when you turn the wheels in the front to corner, the rear hubs are free to turn whereever they want to go, wheneever they want to go since they are not attached to the subframe. Hopefully I'm misinterpreting what you're asking for.
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   "Never underestimate the power of a wheelie." - Jesse James on Monster Garage's BTS show. Couldn't agree with him more... still waiting to see NiXit's Joop do a reverse wheelie. When was the last time you *really* did something with your Z to call yourself a Z enthusiast? Member #1 PETZ
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