91 drggn dime
+1y
2 links arent the best of setup, but they do work for their purpose. all the guys back home run them, on their feature trucks that are dailied and no problems. in town, you can ride anywhere and wont have any problems, its when you hit the highway, you want to be at your pre-set ride height.
you needed to get your pinion before you tore it apart.. then bolted the blocks and 2 link to the rear.. set it where you wanna roll it, stick your angle finder on it, then how ever many degrees you're off from your factory pinion, you shim it to meet.