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Old 04-01-2009, 04:14 PM   #1
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3-link kits

Hey guys,

I had a quick couple of questions, I was wondering if there was either a bolt in or weld in three link kit available for 67-72 truck, I know there are several Watts links out there, but wasent sure about the 3-link itself. I know devious customs makes one, didnt know how good it was or anything about it. I like that idea the 3-link rather than the 4-link. I also wanted to know about converting a long bed into a short bed. I know there are several options for this, cutting the frame, and swaping out a complete frame. But I was wondering about back-halfing the frame, I dont want the narrowed rearend or anything for that pro-street look, was looking at doing a pro-touring set up with coil-overs or bags not sure which yet, but was wondering if anyone could shead little light on the subject, like dimension wise and setting it up so the bed bolts in place and what-not and if there are any back-half kits available that dont have you narrowing the rearend and setting up a drag truck, any help would be great
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Old 04-01-2009, 05:29 PM   #2
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Re: 3-link kits

Art Morrison makes a rear 3-link clip. Google Art Morrison Enterprises for pics & details . . ....
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