Baggin' the front of a 4wd....and keepin' it 4wd
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the cvs are at a better angle wene it is dropped.the only time that you would have trouble is wene you lift a pickup.my bags are on top of the upper control arm. i dont think that there is any other way to do it.
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Originally Posted by shawn calvin
the cvs are at a better angle wene it is dropped.the only time that you would have trouble is wene you lift a pickup.my bags are on top of the upper control arm. i dont think that there is any other way to do it.
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Originally Posted by shawn calvin
ya you could do that but you would be over half way to the top control arm. so it maybe easyier to just put the bag on top of the control arm. either way would work.
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Interesting.....and very cleanly done. With the upper control arm covered with the bracket like that I'd be more comfortable doing it that way but I'm still not sure the upper ball joint was EVER designed to have that much force exerted on it. What's the upper mount actually for, is it a shock hoop that's been modified ??, and why does it still have torsion bars ??
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In this picture, it shows that the torsion bars have been removed. In the other pic, maybe they had not taken them off yet.
Here are more pics:
http://www.psicustoms.com/pictures/evan/evan.shtml
http://www.psicustoms.com/pictures/evan/show_evan.shtml
This truck was done by a shop up here in the bay area. I don't know if they are around anymore. Not sure though.
Here are more pics:
http://www.psicustoms.com/pictures/evan/evan.shtml
http://www.psicustoms.com/pictures/evan/show_evan.shtml
This truck was done by a shop up here in the bay area. I don't know if they are around anymore. Not sure though.
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If you want to have the bag on the uca you should run a tubular control arm and uniballs.
Your idea sounds like it would be good Yelo, if you do decide to do it, keep us posted
Your idea sounds like it would be good Yelo, if you do decide to do it, keep us posted
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Originally Posted by Whippled2dr
In this picture, it shows that the torsion bars have been removed. In the other pic, maybe they had not taken them off yet.
Here are more pics:
http://www.psicustoms.com/pictures/evan/evan.shtml
http://www.psicustoms.com/pictures/evan/show_evan.shtml
This truck was done by a shop up here in the bay area. I don't know if they are around anymore. Not sure though.
Here are more pics:
http://www.psicustoms.com/pictures/evan/evan.shtml
http://www.psicustoms.com/pictures/evan/show_evan.shtml
This truck was done by a shop up here in the bay area. I don't know if they are around anymore. Not sure though.
I'll let y'all know what I decide to go with.....it might be awhile though