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help me!!!! please

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89gmcsierra   +1y
im notching my 89 gmc and trying to figure out best way to link it i only want up and down no side to side and need help figuring out easiest way to do it i have little exp doing this any helps tips and tricks i can get will help ty
89gmcsierra   +1y
ok so iv been lookin around and i know what i want but dont know where to start any pics and advise i could get would greatly be appreciated im looking to do a 4 to 2 link set up.....im new to all this and it buggin bad need ideas please
synchrocustoms   +1y
a 4 to 2 link?
89gmcsierra   +1y
......damm i was looking more into it its two bottom links bars but each link bar has a add on piece that goes to the top? if there is one bar with top and bottom link bars wont that mess things up????? wont the diff roll
89gmcsierra   +1y
im new to using this forum sorry if im a lil slow im just looking for an easy way to bag the rear with less headache.....like i said only front and back no side to side
unusualfabrication   +1y
What are you doing with the stock gas tank, leaving it in the factory location, relocating it elsewhere, or fuel cell? Also whether you are going to hit sides with your switches or not the vehicle will pull sides when your pulling in driveways or uneven surfaces.
89gmcsierra   +1y
im ganna run gas tank in back for now intell i raise bed floor but i will be getting a fuel cell in a few months and i was looking into a three link also but what are pros and cons..... and as far as hiem or polyurethane ends whats better for the long run
89gmcsierra   +1y
i was thinking wish bone setup for it but i havent seen alot with that set up is it more of a mini trk thing?
unusualfabrication   +1y
Most people these days seem to be running regular poly bushings and with the super pivot ends you get the movement of a heim joint. I've had heim joints on my truck for around 9 years now without a problem (just an occasional squeak). I like to use the triangulated 4-link or the wishbone, then you don't need a lateral limiting device like a watts link or a panhard bar. If your moving the gas tank you'll have plenty of room for either. Where are you planning to mount the air bags? Most of the setups now a days place the bags on the lower bars for a nicer ride and some extra lift.
89gmcsierra   +1y
so if i use square tubbing two inch whats best way to mount hiem
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