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My cousin has a old Ford Festiva that makes more power than you.:kick:LOL
BURN...ouch!
Chris
My cousin has a old Ford Festiva that makes more power than you.:kick:LOL
BURN...ouch!
Chris
Damn that's cold. LOL I'll get it figured out. Someday.....
Chris, give Jesse at Farmboy fab a shout, he might be able to hook you up.
Ya'll need to quit picking on poor Tyler...my cheeks hurt from laughing at all the swift kicks to the groin he takes on a daily basis LOL LOL
Dan (DCSpecial) has a lot of good things to say about his products, and as ticky as he is that takes some doing LOL
. I'd rather not go with a single bar unless I have too, and don't really want to get into why, unless you can prove to me that they're better than a ladder bar/double bar setup.
Sheesh...
I had a set of L&L bars on old lifted 440 gasser Dodge truck.I thought they were out of business,LOL.They looked nice but didn't work for crapola.
Chris...
200 ft at a time?????...
How do you move it so far with all that dust weighing it down from sitting?
Haha...forklift
Jesse,
Since you offered your input...for a street driven, drag racer, stock ride height or maybe a little lower, it sounds like the double bar might be better suited for this application. Or did I not understand much?
Thanks for the help
Chris
I typically like them more on the taller trucks...stock height you can easily get away with a single bar, usually much cheaper.
If you dont tow that many HEAVY loads, and arent in very harsh (tons of nasty salt and grime) conditions, you could do just fine with some self lubricating heims top and bottom...otherwise, get some greasable joints for the conditions.
Thanks for all of your help with this thread. Would you happen to know where to get some kind of a top link with a rubber bushing? I have greaseable heims for the bottom [axle], but want to get a link with a bushing to mount to the frame. I've heard that they vibrate & make noise if you don't have rubber bushings up top.
I am gonna do a fixed mount I think.