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Tramsey- You might try the trailing arm system that I used. Like Chanmadd suggests, reverse the lower wishbones left to right. QS Components sells a high-misalignment spacer for their 3/4 inch rod ends. Use the spacers to reduce from 3/4 to 5/8 inch. This will allow enough angle of the rear rod to align with the center of the wishbone. It also allows use of the 5/8 bolt in the wishbone, and a 3/4 inch trailing arm. Speedway sells a 3/4 rod in varying lengths for about $15. Mine was 24". I'm not familiar with Contemporary's frame, but you will need to tie the rear end of the rod to the frame using another rod end. Be sure that the rear end of the rods align with the pivot points of the inner wishbones. They should be 9 1/4" apart. Will try to post some pix. good luck, Bill.
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