87 mazda b2000

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87 mazda b2000
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91b2200(cody)
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heres one! 200 tho!
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mazdalowrider
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thats alot and it dont have the brackets
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91b2200(cody)
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hard to find one with valance and brackets in good shape. for cheap!
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mazdalowrider
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i know it is but im not made of money. i work and go to college
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91b2200(cody)
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i understand !! something will come up sooner or later!
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mazdalowrider
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true
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mazdalowrider
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how do u know what angles to set up the 4link. im doing bags on axles
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91b2200(cody)
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uhm.. idk i am not a bag guy.. talk to devon or some one that has a bagged truck lol
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tuckin20s
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From everything I have read and people I have talked to say that the upper bars need to be at a 24.5 degree angle atleast to keep the rearend from shifting. I am not 100% sure but that is what have read and heard. And I have only done a couple of 4links so hopefully someone else will either confirm that or say that I am way wrong!!! Either way we will both learn something for sure on this one
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General rule of thumb is that your bars are parallel to the ground at ride height.