Werid, It works now after I recopied it.For some odd reason your link didn't work MAXX. I might have to talk to Brett also.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=321100
Werid, It works now after I recopied it.For some odd reason your link didn't work MAXX. I might have to talk to Brett also.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=321100
for sake of being cheap, i would bet you could mod a stock front sway bar to work on the rear end and if you can weld, the pan hard bar is cheap to build.
I think you would be leaving a lot on the table from a weight and, as James pointed out, adjustability standpoint. I think a good 4 link kit would perform a lot better, but there would be a much steeper learning curve in getting it set up.
I'm going to be talking to Rick soon about cutting out some brackets for me. I know a while back he posted up that he has a plasma table and will cut custom brackets.The thing with a 4 link is...
Lot of guys use suburban factory rear sway bars, maybe not as beefy as a front but it's something maybe a 2500 suburban sway bar?
Lot of guys use suburban factory rear sway bars, maybe not as beefy as a front but it's something maybe a 2500 suburban sway bar?
So you remember that pic he posted of the four link brackets, too?I'm going to be talking to Rick soon about cutting out some brackets for me. I know a while back he posted up that he has a plasma table and will cut custom brackets.
Sorry guys I don't have time to read all the stuff said. If you have money and the time (lots of time) then yes the 4link is the way to go. I used the truck arms for a long time and had great luck with them. I built my own and an adjustable panhard bar. I put double adjustable coilover shocks on it and it worked great 1.45 and I could of got more out of it. Porter Built is a great company that makes great produces. I used his adjustable front frame bracket that the arms go too and it worked great.
It took me around 200 hours to build my complete rear suspension that I'm using now and even longer to tune it.
Brett do you by chance have any pictures of your old rear suspension setup?
I have been doing a lot of digging and talking to people that are very knowledgeable and I believe I will be trying my hand at building the trailing arm setup. It is very plausible and if I build it myself not extremely expensive compared to a kit that is.
I have been doing a lot of digging and talking to people that are very knowledgeable and I believe I will be trying my hand at building the trailing arm setup. It is very plausible and if I build it myself not extremely expensive compared to a kit that is.
BUT do you think you can out perform the leafs this route? im 50/50 about it but i have yet to see anyone really working on making a 2wd launch with leafs on the back. it makes me wonder if people just go to a 4 link cause its "the way to go" or if there really is alot left to be desired on leafs like you had posted earlier on eric. i have too many theory's i guess..... maybe i should get me a rc/lb lol
Yeah I've been back and forth for sometime now James but for what it would cost to lower the rear end of the truck and keep the leaves I could buy the steel for the trailing arms. Choices choices.