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redoing 4-link setup to bags on bar?

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slammin91   +1y
Edited: 6/26/2008 9:29:20 AM by smitty25

Edited: 6/25/2008 11:58:47 PM by smitty25

Edited: 6/25/2008 11:54:28 PM by smitty25

a couple of years ago i friend of mine start bagging my truck for me while he was slow at his business and it looks he didn't do a very good job at all. i think when he placed the link bars he didn't know what he was doing. when its dropped to the ground the axle rolls quite a bit it looks like. just going to start over and do bag on bar setup plus i don't really like the over the axle style. very dissapointed!!! here's some pics.

so just wanted to run over my parts list for bag on bar and see what everyone thinks.

1) full lenght gussets for lower bars. bars are 1" dia.
2) 2 eurethane bushing link ends for lower bars.
3) new tabs for mounting link bars.
4) 12 misalignment spacers for hem joints which i've bought.
5) zurk fittings. my hem joints don't have them right now and don't know
if i can add them or have to buy new hem joints. just havn't looked
into it.
6) new bag mounts.
7) metal
i'm asking this because this is my first 4-link setup.

thanks.
mreed   +1y

slammin91   +1y
howed u do that? i couldn't get the pics up just links.
thanks.
mreed   +1y
All I did was go to your photobucket album and copied the HTML links instead of the IMG links you tried first.

You might want to look in to getting a password for that bro. Spandex?
onebadkota   +1y
Man I have the same problem with mine....First 4 link setup......When my truck is at ride height, everything is great.....but when let down, it is a train wreck....my bags get all out of sink.....

If u know, or anyone knows how to just FIX the problem (move lower mounts, upper mounts, etc.) ....let me know, cause it is something i would like to fix in the next couple of weeks
BioMax   +1y
Simply listing a bunch of parts isn't necessarily helpful. The ceapest parts out there set-up right is far better than the best parts installed improperly.

You guys both need to read the sticky in the suspension forum and make some sense out of it. If it doesn't make any sense, that is ok, not everyone is going to be a champion builder, but at least you're doing your homework first.

http://www.streetsourcemag.com/forum/topic.aspx?method=reply&topic_id=85853&forum_id=16&M=False&S=True
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