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Re: 2 LINK

Postby LethalEthan » Thu Sep 10, 2009 5:44 pm

I have a small welder you could borrow if needed john. But I dont think its heavy duty enough for frame work.
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Re: 2 LINK

Postby 92slammedmitsu » Sat Sep 26, 2009 10:57 am

i have ran a 2 link with bag on bar on my 92 mm and it works ok for a quick and easy setup but ill never run a 2 link again ..all i did was order some bushings that used a 5/8 bolt so i could use my stock leaf spring bolt. then i moved the gas tank to the rear of the truck and welded my upper bag plates on the inside of the frame and welder bag plates on the sides of the bars. i think my bars were 26 inches from bolt hole to the locating pin for the axle,,oh and used a panhard bar for a locating the axle side to side , which sucked too cause it wasnt long enough and moved my axle a good inch over when full lifted of layed out
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Re: 2 LINK

Postby Johnboy72 » Sat Sep 26, 2009 2:27 pm

Yeah, I agree with ya, I'm not a fan of 2 links. A track bar or watts link is a better setup for the 2 links IMO.
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