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starting a teardown again

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seansmitty42   +1y
well im starting my second teardown on my truck. i already bagged it and redid that once. i was wondering what i could put on the truck to make it more driveable. i have the sway bar on the front and shocks in the rear but i need more stiffness. ive heard to run slams all the way around is that true. also what else can i do to the air system as in water traps and check valves and where do i put them. and hardline is that a good idea? any help would be appreciated thanks in advance
seansmitty42   +1y
anyone??
wrkd94toy   +1y
is that thing really bagged ???????
dragndime   +1y
hahaha
bdroppeddak   +1y
you could make it lay, then the sway bar wont fit back, so then you use 8 valves, shocks at all 4 corners, slam specialties, boom your truck will handle great and be pretty stiff, as long as your link system in the rear is up to par.
seansmitty42   +1y
ya that truck lays now i just havent updated pics in forever. and in the rear i have the suicide doors parallel fourlink.
seansmitty42   +1y
here is a pic from slamboree i would post more but i have an internet connection that runs at the speed of smell.
http://dropndrag.com/images/shows/2005/slambo/pages/100_0610_059.html
bdroppeddak   +1y
cool deal then, if the swaybar fits, leave it, slam bags, noice gas shocks at all corners, 8 valves, cant really do anything more.
seansmitty42   +1y
i was thinkin about running hardline like copper but i need some opinions good and bad
Iownissan   +1y
i heard copper wasnt good to run. i'd run stainless line. it looks better anyways.