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slammed97dime   +1y
Can someone explain a 2 link for me Im going to build one i just need to see pictures and know exactly how they work before getting in to it
eks10BDRG-N   +1y
Edited: 11/16/2005 9:05:21 PM by eks10BDRG-N

oh hell another 2link thread, no the 3-link is better, no a 4link is better crowd will go off the subject. Well i dont have picks of a 2 link but i do have a 2 link on my truck with a trac-bar and im happy with my set up.
Built2Drag   +1y
dont run a 2 link it is the worst form of suspension for a dime. Go to s10forum.com and search the baggin it area there is explanation on why it is not a good idea.
eks10BDRG-N   +1y
yep, here we go just like i predicted.
periportfd   +1y
LOL
cdndragrr   +1y
Edited: 11/17/2005 12:52:24 AM by cdndragrr

its just 2 link bar runnin from your stock leaf spring hanger to your diff u can kinda see the one i started on
eks10BDRG-N   +1y
hey mike not wanting to be a$$ but that 2 link looks way to thin brother. A good friend of mines had his link bars tare near the bag mounts and made from thin stuff like that..
periportfd   +1y
I don't want to be an ass either but throw some gussets on that bridge (maybe 4"x4" side triangles) it will strengthen it a bunch. I'm pretty sure I could make it bend with me jumping on the rear frame. If those links are like 1/8 or more and the bags aren't going to be mounted on them, they should be OK.
slammed97dime   +1y
Lol
sadexcuse4s10   +1y
damn i hope that dude at leasts bridges that x-member back over the top of where the driveshaft will be, that looks like 6 feet of framerail with no x-member anywhere

and i'd defenitely get some thicker link bars, those things look paper thin