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What's a good starting point on Hydraulics?
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Mike Rainville
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Wrote over 2 years ago

I'm wondering where to start for installing hydraulics in my 1973 Plymuth Valiant. I need to know what types of parts I'll need and custom work involved to the car so i don't hit a switch and have my car die.
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Mike from Maine

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Wrote over 2 years ago

i believe you have a subframe car,in that case you will need to connect the subframes together,making it closer to a full frame car,other than that a simple 2 pump 4 battery setup should do you fine for just simple lift n lay,but do the frame work first.


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Wrote about 1 year ago

Quoting Mike Rainville on 11 January, 2010, 10:39PM EST

I'm wondering where to start for installing hydraulics in my 1973 Plymuth Valiant. I need to know what types of parts I'll need and custom work involved to the car so i don't hit a switch and have my car die.
Please Help.

Mike from Maine

first of all if your serious about your car and you want to go all the way with your car and you dont wanna brake anything you need to wrap that frame


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