Does a straight centerlink COMPLETELY eliminate the stock centerlink's rolling issue?? Like, no need for braceing?
For a full time pulling truck that doesnt see a lot or any street use, straight centerlinks work great. Its pretty easy to build a brace that stops toe in too. Ive known pullers doing it since 02. Its some metal, some welding, and a turn buckle with swivels on the end. About 30 bucks worth of parts.
For a full time pulling truck that doesnt see a lot or any street use, straight centerlinks work great. Its pretty easy to build a brace that stops toe in too. Ive known pullers doing it since 02. Its some metal, some welding, and a turn buckle with swivels on the end. About 30 bucks worth of parts.
That's what my 01had on it when I bought it from Craig McElfresh. Worked fine for him pulling and worked finefine for me playing around on the street doing 4x4 launches.