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Ladder bar or 4 link

Old Mar 2, 2012 | 11:44 AM
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Hey guys, i have a 99 gmc rcsb that i looking to put a ford 9" in and ladder bar setup or 4 link setup... what are you guys running, who makes a good kit???? Pic would be great... thanks
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Old Mar 2, 2012 | 10:11 PM
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Since you are in Texas I would take it to DB Rods and Minis and have it 4 linked.
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Old Mar 6, 2012 | 10:10 PM
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applied racing technology has many different kits depending on your budget and how much work you are comfortable doing. Also RJ racecars and jerry bickel have kits. Go four link you will have the ability to make more adjustments. Other wise you could leave the leaf springs on and use housing floaters with ladderbars if you don't feel like spending alot of money and it's way less work. I am not aware of any kits that will bolt right in besides using a caltracks type of system. It will come down to how much power and weight you have and what class of racing your doing. The last kit we used was the A.R.T. 4-Link Pro Series with Chromoly Rod Ends works great.
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