4 Link, Exhaust, Engine Bay
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Kinda bored... Thought I'd show some pictures.
Here's two pictures of the engine bay. You can see where I got the dry shot tapped into the custom made CAI. The MAF is hidden under the radiator hose that goes over the piping.


Here some pictures of the duals I had run out the back and Sir Mic's roll pan.



Pictures of the KP, bolt in 4 link with QA1 coil overs. It's got a weird sway to it at highway speeds. I'm gonna have a custom sway bar built for it and change the angle on the panhard bar to get it handling a bit better.


oops, now you can see the crush bends. lol

The brackets for the coil-overs welded onto the bottoms of the 4 link... Just in case your going WTF.
Here's two pictures of the engine bay. You can see where I got the dry shot tapped into the custom made CAI. The MAF is hidden under the radiator hose that goes over the piping.


Here some pictures of the duals I had run out the back and Sir Mic's roll pan.



Pictures of the KP, bolt in 4 link with QA1 coil overs. It's got a weird sway to it at highway speeds. I'm gonna have a custom sway bar built for it and change the angle on the panhard bar to get it handling a bit better.


oops, now you can see the crush bends. lol

The brackets for the coil-overs welded onto the bottoms of the 4 link... Just in case your going WTF.
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Originally Posted by j.whitten
Got any pics of the install of that 4 link? I was thinking bout doing that to mine, how does it handle on the street? BTW Very nice truck I like it
I'm working on the handling... Gonna have a sway bar made and change the angle on that panhard bar.
And thank you.


