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Location: Nottingham, NH
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toyota pickup rear 4-link pics/ ideas
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http://www.yotatech.com/f116/tc-s-2n...thread-153382/
If you still have the gas tank, you need to think 3-link. If you can move the tank, then triangulated 4link is the way to go.
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yea i kno. im gonna make a fuel cell. but im just shopping around for ideas. i have a machine shop but im new to this 4-link stuff and what is best to use for materials. i saw the trail gear four link kit but its designed specifically for how they think your truck should perform offroad. there isnt any room for adjustment.
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Yeah, and talking to someone who has one, the way they think your truck should perform ain't that great.
In the interest of weight, I would go with either solid aluminum 7075-T6 or tubular cromoly links.
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