Bolt in 4-link?!!?
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Guys, found a bolt in 4 link kit fot 99-06 chevy trucks, check em out at KPLINKS.COM. I'm not too sure on it yet but price seems fair. The bars only look to be adjustable on one end. Tell me what you guys think of em, I'm thinkin of bein a test rat for it but I'm skeptical about it at this stage
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its made to airbag your truck not drag racing . will it work for drag racing , yes it will and has proven decent times . Leaf springs have been proven to be able cut 1.5 60fts with just caltracs and run single digits in the 1320 if you want a lower stance the flip kits seem to be the most proven while keeping leaf springs.
just my 2 cents , why spend on something your not going to gain anything over other than loosing load capacity.
just my 2 cents , why spend on something your not going to gain anything over other than loosing load capacity.
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its made to airbag your truck not drag racing . will it work for drag racing , yes it will and has proven decent times . Leaf springs have been proven to be able cut 1.5 60fts with just caltracs and run single digits in the 1320 if you want a lower stance the flip kits seem to be the most proven while keeping leaf springs.
just my 2 cents , why spend on something your not going to gain anything over other than loosing load capacity.
just my 2 cents , why spend on something your not going to gain anything over other than loosing load capacity.
Have people ran the same times with leaf springs....sure but my direction of the truck is more show and track then 100% track so adjustability is important for me.
Another deciding factor is weight....looking at it...I could save probably 100 lbs or so over leaf springs.
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