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Hi Everyone, This Is My 1990 Pickup

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90isuzupup   +1y
Edited: 8/21/2007 11:45:31 PM by 90isuzupup

well after doing some research thanks to all of you, I will be using Slam bags. Still unsure on the front & rear bag brackets, 4 link, notch.

Thanks
granth   +1y
bag brackets im not sure about on those trucks, but look at biomax's 4-link article for help on the 4 link. For a 4 link, I would look into Suicide Doors, or Gravity Werx. Matt over at GW raped any other pricing I had come across for the equivelant bag setup and it was FAST shipping. Sucks I never got to use it!
90isuzupup   +1y
wow GW does have great prices, thanks man for all the info
mmrcustoms   +1y
i love my two links and wont change it. just dont put them in teh factory leaf springs mount u will drag thru them bad=wreack
90isuzupup   +1y
I have a question, do you guys know what stock wheels from other vehicles, that will allow me to tuck when I install my bags?
FreakwitaFro   +1y
GMC denali 17's, escalade 17's and 18's, navigator 18's, and im sure there are others out there. you just have to get the center of the wheels bored out because isuzu's are hubcentric(not sure how its spelled) and the wheels won't fit properly.
90isuzupup   +1y
Originally posted by FreakwitaFro



GMC denali 17's, escalade 17's and 18's, navigator 18's, and im sure there are others out there. you just have to get the center of the wheels bored out because isuzu's are hubcentric(not sure how its spelled) and the wheels won't fit properly.

nice, also will those allow my to lay frame?

what years should I look for or will any fit

Thanks man

FreakwitaFro   +1y
i believe any year will work that is 6 lug and you should be able to lay on 18's with a 45 series tire but im not 100 percent certain because when i bagged my truck i also put 2" drop spendles on. you'll need to cut a little of the wheel wells out of the front though. an 18 with a 45 series tire will stick above the wheel well about 2 inches...if that.
90isuzupup   +1y
cool, I'm looking at some 17" Escalade's right now. What size tires would you guys recommend for those
drptndrgn   +1y
Hey man where are you at in washington?? Those apartments look like Vancouver