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    Question kp komponents 4 link

    what else would i need to make this work?just the coil overs?i like this setup all bolt on,i can do it myself...


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    Pretty sure this was already referenced in another thread and it was determined that it was junk....Ill see if I can find the thread for ya.

    Edit: Found the link... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/racer...ke-4-link.html
    It wasnt "junk" just not the best option.
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    I ran there 6 link setup on my old bagged truck. Rides damn good. but for the price you can fab your own x2 lol. Also the pan hard bar is the weak point on that setup mine was bolted onto the frame but the frame is so thin it pulled a section right out of my frame and i had to patch the hole with plating and weld the bracket. all kinda crap.

    4 link is good. i would look elsewhere though. or maybe weld the pan hard bar on from the beginning.
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    if i am not mistaken pitman on pt.net is using this 4 link setup and he cuts a 1.5x 60 ft. ask him if its junk..

    BUT yeah Jon is doing my 4 link
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    Quote Originally Posted by STUNNA View Post
    what else would i need to make this work?just the coil overs?i like this setup all bolt on,i can do it myself...



    personally i think you neeed MORE mods before looking into one of these lol. cal tracs would be better suited for ya
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    thanks.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by skeet View Post
    if i am not mistaken pitman on pt.net is using this 4 link setup and he cuts a 1.5x 60 ft. ask him if its junk..

    BUT yeah Jon is doing my 4 link
    Quote Originally Posted by DBTBSS View Post
    I'm not DBRobs but, KP has nice kits but that's not a 4 link... it's just a paralleled 4 bar with a panhard bar. Wherever you set the angle of those bars at, that's where they stay. Better than leafs IMO but I like what I have better
    Like Kurt said in the other thread....its not a 4-link, its a parallel 4 bar. Does it work? Yes. Is it the best? Thats debateable. Since its non-adjustable some say no, others say yes cuz you dont have to adjust it all the time.
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    dont worry about the mods,if im gonna add more power,whats the use if i cant put it to the ground?,,,and yea i dont think its junk

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    A few people I know with bagged trucks run this 4-link with the watts link. They all recommend it.
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    It might be worth checking with db rods and see if he can do it better and cheaper. I know for sure If I were in Tx he would be working on mine when it ever gets done.
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