>There is a reason why this set up is so strong and comes with a pisk kit. >Thru lots and R&D.
It didn't when I bought it. Actually, my PISK didn't even fit well on it. Besides, if you need a PISK then they haven't solved the problem and don't have a real solution to offer.
>Why you think his truck launches do true and over and over and over again
Because he's running a different Kryptonite front end, his front end is lower, and he's not running an 8000lb truck with heavy assed wheels and tires. Otherwise we are identical, LMAO
I can point to others with a straight link that launch like mad (myself in the past included), or plenty of folks with PISK and sleeves with the front dropped down on lighter trucks than mine, or guys with a stock centerlink, sleeves, and DHD brace at built engine power levels.
> idler and pitman braces to get the full benefit of the entire system as >without them, way too much stress and torg will cause them (idelr or >pitman) to break, bend or shift. The pisk brackets do a tremendous job >countering this. With out, its Russian roulette. Trust me.. I didn't like the
I think I covered this above. When I got mine Mike wasn't spec'ing the PISK bandaid. Also, I don't think that the Pitman should share in the stresses of stopping rotation of the centerlink.
> Give a valid reason and educated one for not running them, that caused the >issue you had with your set up? With out the pisk, that very thing will >happen with the type center link and tie rods you had... again, why it comes >in the kit.
I didn't need them at max effort stock trans at all. It was just after Mark dyno tuned my new setup and it lights so fast. Again, it did not come in the kit as there was no kit and they didn't fit well anyway, which amplified binding issues in parking lot maneuvers.
I have run everything from stock and braced, straight centerlink, and Kryptonite with/without braces and DHD brace. To do it all over, I'd start off with sleeves DHD brace and stock centerlink. I don't think it would have any problem and it would steer stock.