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Toyota X-Runner Bag Job - Auto Extremes

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so sik fabrications   +1y
---------------------------------------------Originally posted by jimmy726 the rear is going to run thru bushings because of the offset bag brackets whats up with that?

--------------------------------------------- only if you run adjustable bars, if solid on both ends it wont twist, did a chevy fullsize thesame way over a year ago and it has the same bushings still on it.
PIMPTACO   +1y


Those wheels look tiny!!!

CommonVan   +1y


---------------------------------------------Originally posted by low_isuzu---------------------------------------------Originally posted by jimmy726the rear is going to run thru bushings because of the offset bag brackets whats up with that?

---------------------------------------------fisrt thing i thought of as well when i saw it.---------------------------------------------bushings are ment to flex its going to hapen.
TheOriginalAutoExtremes   +1y
Thanks for all the comments. The bag sits into to link bar so it does not completely hang off the side, i dont really see that causing the bushings to wear quickly. I have done the same style setup on numerous 2- links and never had a problem.  The wheels do look small, they are 18" and this truck has huge fender wells. I think it would make 26''s look small. lol I dont think he is gonna go to layd out, hopefully Ill get him to go to something this year, especially since there arent that many of these and people like em.  Again thanks for all the comments!!!!
mindlissmetalfab   +1y
---------------------------------------------Originally posted by TheOriginalAutoExtremesThe bag sits into to link bar so it does not completely hang off the side, i dont really see that causing the bushings to wear quickly. I have done the same style setup on numerous 2- links and never had a problem.  --------------------------------------------- A 2 link has the bar solid mounted to the axle so it can't flex. With a bushing on each end of the bar, the offset bag will be able to twist against the bushings causing premature wear. That being said, although its not ideal, it will still 'work'. Bushings are piss cheap, not a huge deal if they need to be replaced once a year or something.