4 link?? ladder bars?? anyone??

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Just like the title says.. Im curious to know if anyone mainly our vendors, will be making or offering a bolt in 4 link or ladder bar setup and use coil-overs in the rear.. Maybe a member can point me in the direction of a company selling one of these two items?? chime in with some info guys..
 

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Hmmm
Not really a vendor. And i am not sure if he is still building kits but there is a modified 4 link out there
 

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A certain someone on here is making the 4-link for the supporting vendor so they can mass produce the kits and get them on the shelf, I'll let him post up more info if he wants too, but he made about half a dozen kits and they all seem to love them
 

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A certain someone on here is making the 4-link for the supporting vendor so they can mass produce the kits and get them on the shelf, I'll let him post up more info if he wants too, but he made about half a dozen kits and they all seem to love them

Im looking for something in the form of a high HP drag race kit. do you know if that is what he is building?
 

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Nice! How does it launch??

Havent really had a chance to put it on the track but from a light it is much nicer, less violent if that makes any sense and feels like it plants the tires harder and more firm.... but i will really know when i get some form of slick on the back
 

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I just don't think any vendor can come up with a kit that is effective cost wise and performance wise both. For a nice kit that is effective I don't think the 9.75 rearend can be utilized, it needs to be replaced with a 9"... Stan
 

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I just don't think any vendor can come up with a kit that is effective cost wise and performance wise both. For a nice kit that is effective I don't think the 9.75 rearend can be utilized, it needs to be replaced with a 9"... Stan

I wont need a 9" until im ready to spend more coin.. there is a company out there that makes a kit that will fit our 9.75 axle tubes in a 4 link as well as a ladder bar setup. In order to make it work your gonna a buddy who knows how to weld and measure..
 

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I just don't think any vendor can come up with a kit that is effective cost wise and performance wise both. For a nice kit that is effective I don't think the 9.75 rearend can be utilized, it needs to be replaced with a 9"... Stan

If a kit were to be developed, a 9 inch rear would be the way to go. Lighter, plenty strong, legal axle retention devices, and a whole bunch of wheel options are available.
Jim
 

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