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Old Oct 5, 2012 | 05:44 PM
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Damn man that sucks....and no worries on a new look. Keep an eye out for my LT kit going up for sale in April or mayish. Gunna be going with a full race kit with bypasses
sick, i will save my lunch money..ahaa!! yeah shes gonne be a showrunner. doetsch kit with bypass upgrade, and coil overs in the rear with glass up front and pulled bedsides.
 
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Old Oct 5, 2012 | 08:50 PM
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sick, i will save my lunch money..ahaa!! yeah shes gonne be a showrunner. doetsch kit with bypass upgrade, and coil overs in the rear with glass up front and pulled bedsides.
Coilovers in the rear?!? Short course link setup?
 
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Old Oct 5, 2012 | 10:50 PM
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yeah its gonne be short course set up fer sher. I still wanna be able to mob around. Pismo trip this summer is in the works and i wanna get the dak out in the dunes
 
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Old Oct 6, 2012 | 02:27 AM
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yeah its gonne be short course set up fer sher. I still wanna be able to mob around. Pismo trip this summer is in the works and i wanna get the dak out in the dunes

short course setup is nice. is alot cheaper than a true link setup and allows you not to be caged either...but i do recommend that if you do link it...cage it asap bc the frame rails will begin to tweak.
 
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Old Oct 6, 2012 | 01:24 PM
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short course setup is nice. is alot cheaper than a true link setup and allows you not to be caged either...but i do recommend that if you do link it...cage it asap bc the frame rails will begin to tweak.
yeah i am aware of that and i will definitely do something to strengthen my rear. id love to long travel the rear bit who knows..just throwin out ideas and seein what comes of it! need funds first
 
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well you need tubing, heims and bushings and coilovers and you can three link it super easy if you know what youre doing lol
 
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Originally Posted by Cali01dak
well you need tubing, heims and bushings and coilovers and you can three link it super easy if you know what youre doing lol
yeah i 3 linked my buddys ranger, and ive 4 linked a bronco crawler
 
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