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1Fast04Vert D36 and Trailing arms
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1. Are the D-36 rears interchangeable for all years of the C4?

2. Same question for the trailing and camber arms?
Posted on: 2008/6/6 16:47
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toptechx6 Re: D36 and Trailing arms
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The only difference I am aware of is the size of the mounting holes in the pumpkin and batwing for the camber rod brackets, early ones are smaller. Easily fixed by drilling larger holes if necessary for your mounting bolts no threading required, there are nuts on the back side of the brackets.
Ditto the trailing arms, there were some made of plastic composite material but they all interchange.
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