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ekstensive 67-87 Chevy 1/2 Ton rear kit

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low_front   +1y
Has any one used this rear set up from ekstensive...http://www.killerridez.com/images/EKMW7387R.JPG I was looking to use it on my 68 c-10...I already have a 4 link(not installed yet) but was thinking of using this instead. Here is a pic of the ekstensive kit on a truck http://www.killerridez.com/images/JAV%2034.JPG Would this set up be better than a bag over the axle 4 link set up? THanks guys for any help/opinions
balcar   +1y
I've done a similar setup on many trucks, but 2 links are not good. Keep your 4 link and mount your bags in a similar spot and u should be good.
I have a few pics of some i've done
http://www.lowdowncustom.com/gallery
sittinonbagz   +1y
Edited: 10/7/2007 5:35:47 PM by chevylayn22s

i thank that ekstensive kit is pretty good most trucks that i know use the esktensive 2 link. ekstensive uses them on most trucks. and the people that i know who used the 2link never had a problem and the four link is good also so to me either way is good i have a 2 link on my silverado and never had a problem works great
donobird   +1y
I had that two link with a panhard bar on my 99 and worked great.
liljlowrider   +1y
have had a two link with pan hard bar for over 5 years on my truck and no problems
974door   +1y
I don't know if someone got some pics and info mixed up somewhere, but that is not a 68' chevy rear end. the factory link bars are way longer than that. They go all the way to the cab and they are also on the inside of the frame. That is probably a picture of a square body. All 67-72 1/2 tons have coil springs from the factory and they are on the inside of the rails. 3/4 tons have leafsprings on the rear, but that frame did not look long enough to be a l.w.b.
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