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Old 05-04-2009, 02:55 AM
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So after taking my truck to the las vegas motor speedway , and realizing that it was just a big waste of time cause i knew there was no way of my truck hookin up cough cough ( 13.80 @ 98 )! The morning after the night at the strip i started doing alot of thinking , not wanting to totally tub it, but be able to shove 12-14 inch wide rims and maybe some 335's i started getting excited about the whole idea . We dont have that many hooked up ls trucks out here in vegas so i figured i would try something that i personaly have never seen on my body style ! Now this might sound odd , but with money being short these days and working at an off-road shop here in vegas that specializes in lifting jeeps and anything else . i started finding pieces and parts around the shop that looked like to me that would work great , starting with uppers and lower control arms off a 2009 jeep jk rubicon :O) .... well needless to say alot off math and measuring has gone into what seems to be one of the hardest projects i have gotten into on my truck EVER . but i know it will all come out great ! pictures and step by step will be coming soon !
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What all have you tried prior to deciding on this setup? There's sevral members cutting 1.5x short times on leafs and 10 in wheels/tires... No doubt it will be cool, but maybe not 100% needed IMO
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what tires were you running?
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well the major reason for wanting to do this is when i stall my truck up and launch it the axle smacks the frame and rides the whole way down the track ! i ran my truck with slicks before i got the engine in !! but have not done it since ! the last time at the track i just had my street tire's on 265-70-17 <<--- poooooo ! and the other reason is i like the way a fattty tire looks in the back . I'm also in the position at my work to be able to do all of this for under 700 bucks with wheels and tires !!! soooooo
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could be done cheaper with some long bars and a cnotch kit. but if you wanna 4link it go for it.
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C-notch your frame, add long bars or caltracs, and some slicks that should help your traction problems. 4 link is not needed
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that sort of suspension upgrade is def. Overkill for your power level.
In reality you want to hook up on the narrowest tire possible to achieve the best ET.
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I manage 1.5x short times with stock suspension and 10.5 slicks.
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No need to four link.. Do it the poor mans way.. I am thinking about doing it like this.. You need to take out the fuel tank to run a 4 link, so you need a cell.. Take the leaf springs and mount them on the inside of the frame rails, and run cal trac bars.. Then you can have a cheap route, be able to run wide tires... Might sound dumb but i have seen alot of mopar done like this with great results..
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Originally Posted by 99RCSB6.0
well the major reason for wanting to do this is when i stall my truck up and launch it the axle smacks the frame and rides the whole way down the track !
mine did this and broke a u joint.... caltracs fixed this problem perfectly without C notching..... now it hooks up evertime and no hopping or hitting the frame...


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