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Old Jan 9, 2011 | 12:59 PM
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Anyone built a 4-link for the rear of their trucks? Or had one built? I'm going to do it to my '97 eventually and wanted some other ideas. Plan is to 4-link and air bag it. Its so much trouble to change brackets and buy a bunch of different shackles and what not, I'll just do it the right way the first time. Plus I'd love to have a truck hook up with out axle wrap.
 
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Old Jan 9, 2011 | 09:09 PM
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Your prolly not gonna get much help on this site. Not many bagged trucks, all lifted...Kinda stinks! Have you tried streetsource.com?
 
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Old Jan 9, 2011 | 09:11 PM
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1fast4.6 and dribone have custom 4 and 5 link rears respectively
 
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Old Jan 9, 2011 | 11:06 PM
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kp components has a bolt on 4 link for your truck..its around the 640 range..



you could go with a universal one from suicidedoors.com for around the 330 range and i believe the panhard bar kit is another 145..



you could also run this style kit and it's around the 450 range..just remember if you use a kit like this make sure you brace the frame well!! i've already been down this road!!



and if you're wanting to go all out and money is not that big of an object, you could use this kit..it's by far in my opinion the best one..i've been running this setup for about 3 years with no problems..but it's also in the 1350 range!!!



both of the kits from suicidedoors will be built to your specs..all you have to do is measure the length that your bars need to be...they'll build it for you..the brackets will be a weld-on application though..
 

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