scotch737
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Any specific reason the rear lower links could not be mounted inside frame? Just curious as I'm about to make my own rear 4 link. Getting info for prep reasons.
I have found that wider lower links prove to have better high speed stability on street driven rigs.Any specific reason the rear lower links could not be mounted inside frame? Just curious as I'm about to make my own rear 4 link. Getting info for prep reasons.
I have found that wider lower links prove to have better high speed stability on street driven rigs.
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Oh damn you're going to cost me some more $$$ @BUCKEYE PERFORMANCE INC. with all this fancy shit. I'm betting it's going to work like a dream when the crew is done!Chris sent me some photos today. And troy I'd love to make it to Golden Mountain but I'm going to let Buckeye performance finish before I take it out.View attachment 243243View attachment 243244View attachment 243245View attachment 243246View attachment 243247View attachment 243248View attachment 243249View attachment 243250View attachment 243251
I believe the reason is 1 I'm cheap and 2 I still drive my jeep often but chris could give you a better answer.is there a reason for the bushings at the frame, and the mix of bushings/heims/cartridge joints?
I believe the reason is 1 I'm cheap and 2 I still drive my jeep often but chris could give you a better answer.
Not saying anything wrong with it, just curious.Nothing wrong with poly bushings frame side. Nothing at all. This isn't and Ultra4 rig. And poly is quiet and easy fixed if worn.