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Old 09-18-2017, 03:14 PM   #1
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AVS parralel 4 link setup

A few questions/assumptions

I assume since I had to get the "universal behind the axel brackets w/upper cross member" that the bags won't be using the dead end garage C-notch upper mount bag location (which is in front of the axel)?

The frame side of the four link you just weld the large circular area to the outside of the frame? Could I run a tube through the frame and weld it to said tube?

https://www.avsontheweb.com/parallel...bar-1-50-bars/

Not sure where we're putting the shocks yet but any suggestions? AVS universal rear shock mounts.

Advise and suggestion would be greatly appreciated, thank you!

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Old 09-18-2017, 10:26 PM   #2
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Re: AVS parralel 4 link setup

if your talking about running a tube from frame rail to rail keep in mind the driveshaft travel..it would be much stronger done that way..if not I would at least use some gussets from the frame to the mounts..if your installing shocks putem behind the axle leaning towards frame center at a few degrees ...make sure you have enough shock travel for air up and down
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Re: AVS parralel 4 link setup

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if your talking about running a tube from frame rail to rail keep in mind the driveshaft travel..it would be much stronger done that way..if not I would at least use some gussets from the frame to the mounts..if your installing shocks putem behind the axle leaning towards frame center at a few degrees ...make sure you have enough shock travel for air up and down
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