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edeslaur 11-11-2009 08:41 PM

Long travel kit options
 
Looking for long travel kit options.

Found Total Chaos, look cool, but too pricey
The guy building his own a-arms, naahhh..

What other options are out there?

abecedarian 11-11-2009 08:46 PM

www.blazeland.us

camo31_10.50 11-11-2009 08:55 PM

ya..blazeland is the guy building his own stuff..and check out the thread called like cheap long travel or somethin...he has lots of pics and info..

those arms are BEEEFFFYYY..and his customers put a LOT of abuse on the suspension..and it hasn't failed yet..so i would dig a little deeper..lol

edeslaur 11-12-2009 03:57 AM

BTW, 4x4 long travel. :)

There we go, blazeland. That was #2 on my post, couldn't remember the company name.

Seems OK, but not sure if I want a uniball setup instead. More questions about that coming shortly so I don't derail my thread. :nerd:

Camberg used to, but only does newer Toys now.
Duffco is 2wd only
Downey is defunct.
Anyone heard of bilt-right (sp?)?
Any other options?

edeslaur 11-12-2009 04:16 AM

Got a better google search going.

Add JD Fab to the list of options
http://jdfabrication.com/index.php?o...d=15&Itemid=33

Robert m 11-12-2009 05:15 AM

you best bet would be to look on desertrangers, race-dezert or CL for a used kit. they pop up on there about once a month.

edeslaur 11-12-2009 06:00 AM

Guess I was looking at the TC Caddy 3 kit's $$ instead of the Caddy or Caddy Uniball.

For now I'm guess I'm collecting what's out there and then will comparo-shop. I don't mind paying more if I'm getting more.

My goal is to build something that'll take getting treated like a quad offroad over and over and over without much maintenance, and still have very good street manners. :)

I loved my 2000 Cherokee - it would outrun stock sport quads offroad (the airbumps helped a lot sometimes!), but didn't need much maintenance and had great street manners.


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