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    what made you go ladder vs a 4 link?
    Quote Originally Posted by farmtruc View Post
    I don't have a 4link, my truck is ladder bar, but same results down the track.
    10psi launch got me a 1.38 sixty. Gonna push it harder next friday.

    This could easily turn into a big debate by ppl who don't have one lol, but ya, you'll see an improvement going 4link and lower sixty.
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    it ain't that I'm too big to listen to the rumors, It's just that I'm too damn big to pay attention to 'em..That's the difference

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    chevrolade getting ladder bar in the near future...good luck Manuel

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    i find it a huge improvement, though im not near at the pwer levels most of you are but i found the ride and control to be way better, manni dont worry about so much of the front coming up i hope mine never comes up i just want it to hook and go the less the front comes up the better to you are at the end


    plant then move forward thats all i need !
    Simple: 408 on steroids!
    single digits coming soon!

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    The builder sat down with me and after all the info was laid out it was just decided that a ladder bar system would be just fine.
    They have some of the fastest ladder bar equipped vehicles and they just plain work

    I would have gone either way it really didn't matter to me which setup I had, I just put my trust in the builder and it worked so I'm happy.
    Kind of wanted something different too.

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