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Dual 4 links to make my c10 air lifted...

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86jimmyv8   +1y
technically this should work right? it only has a 4 inch lift for now, but imma do a static 6 more for 10 hard inches, and then if i add dual 4 links, plus shocks and stabalizers and all that shit, i should get about 10 more inchs adjustable right? Im not sure but sitting here i just thought of that. let me know whats up.
03on22s   +1y
What??? Dual 4 links? An 8 link? I'm confused what are you trying to do?
periportfd   +1y
Do you mean 4 links front and back for offroad?
munk3yx   +1y
i say this dude dont know what he is talking about.... dual 4 links? ummmm okkkkkk if you run a cantilever on a c10 im sure you could get as much lift as you want so just do a cantilever 4 link and mount the bags where ever you want.... DUH
Gump1986   +1y
hes talking about running 1 4 link in the front and 1 in the back so that it lifts it up. NOT running dual 4 links in the rear.
86jimmyv8   +1y
Originally posted by Gump1986



hes talking about running 1 4 link in the front and 1 in the back so that it lifts it up. NOT running dual 4 links in the rear.

exactly, im not completely retarded, im saying if i run a 4-link front and back, that should werk technically right?

DOWNSUB   +1y
DO a 6 link and if you set it up right you should get 10"-12" of lift?
ShakinPlates   +1y
my truck has a 24 link with 36 inches of lift
TC29720   +1y
I think you're pushing some limits here man, if you're gonna have 10 inches static, you are already a pretty good amount in the air, to add more would just make it that much more unstable. I know its been done adding to a static lift but most of the ones you see is the static being a smaller amount and the links and bags giving the most of the lift, usually off an insane link setup.
time1   +1y
The real question is, do you want it functional or are you just going for that big truck waste of a 4 wheel drive look.