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Old 08-16-2019, 02:17 PM   #1
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Re: 48 on s10 frame 4 link kit?? Help

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I have a little bit of knowledge here, the ride tech bolt in 4 link for the s10 is a very good fit and apparently is truly "bolt in". I have done a bunch of research because I'm contemplating the same problems you are.

AFAIK, you can spec the ride tech for coilovers or bags. They also give you the option of using the stock s10 rear end or a Ford 8.8 for the rear plate. Personally, I think I'm going to go with a good universal triangulated 4 link from a reputable company, mainly because I want to get rid of the stock s10 tank and move it to the rear.

As always, this is just my opinion and YMMV.

thats excellent news, I had no idea ART customized that kit
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Old 08-20-2019, 06:48 PM   #2
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Re: 48 on s10 frame 4 link kit?? Help

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thats excellent news, I had no idea ART customized that kit
EDIT: I just did some looking and it's the thorbros 4 link kit for the S10 that gives you the ability to spec it out for the ford 8.8. ART gives you the option for the 7.5, 8.5 and 12 bolt car rear ends. sorry if there was any confusion.

I'm looking at possibly the Thorbros 4 link and Michigan Metal Conversion arms for the front (so I don't have to run spacers) both for coilovers. That way I can have the option for shockwaves in future.

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