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4-link

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3tcrob   +1y
Alright one of the guys in my club is a FBI member and was looking at the 4-link kits for my truck and my bros truck since they are buy one get one free right now. Was looking at the heavy duty kit thay have that is chrome plated but they only sell there kits in one set of lenghts 20" top 24" bottom, What would be the problems if any running bars this short if any?
Thanks
m_i_zombie   +1y
You wont get high enough lift and if you over extend it, it will pull the drive shaft from the transmission. This happened to a buddy of mines s10 with hydros. But, he was a dumb ass and put 18in cylinders on a 12in system. It bent the shit out of the frame and broke at the c notch where the wish bone connected
3tcrob   +1y
So I should get the a longer kit? I am gong to have a driveshaft made with a 4x4 slip joint in it as well
guilty by design   +1y
always get as long as possible.
lotoy86   +1y
so should i go for like 195" arms?
guilty by design   +1y
if you have 195'' to put one then yes.

Longer arms will allow you to lift higher, give you more options on bag location, and will help prevent the axle from moving foward or backward so much. Ever see a truck with the rear wheels sucked way fowrard?? Theres a reason for that.
skip   +1y
ya longer is better man.
framescr8pintoy   +1y
so what is a good length to buy or make them at? cause im about to redo my whole backhalf and gonna build new bars. right now ive got a reverse 4 link but i had nothing to do with it. and i want to put the bags on the lower bars. so how do i figure out where to place the bag on the bar?
vegasyota94   +1y
look at my shit
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