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    Default Pierce stub

    Was wondering if pierce mod were built with a turned stub. How do you tell?

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    Pretty sure pierce cars were built with a turned stub... more than the other builders if my memory serves me correct. Should be able to find more info in a forum search

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    Yes they are. After setting all the rear bar lengths along with all the other measurements to the pierce book,, I wondered how much trail the RR had. So I strung the rear to the engine plate and also the lower ball joints. Was very surprised at how much the RR was trailing. I called and they told me to just go by the bar lengths and don't worry about stringing the rear to anything. They said yes the stubs are turned and I will go crazy trying to match the book numbers while also trying to string the car at the same time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrDuctTape View Post
    Yes they are. After setting all the rear bar lengths along with all the other measurements to the pierce book,, I wondered how much trail the RR had. So I strung the rear to the engine plate and also the lower ball joints. Was very surprised at how much the RR was trailing. I called and they told me to just go by the bar lengths and don't worry about stringing the rear to anything. They said yes the stubs are turned and I will go crazy trying to match the book numbers while also trying to string the car at the same time.
    Im like you, I always strung my cars as well. At least if you get in a bad wreck, you can re-string it and see where you're at!

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    pierce are turned

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