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Old 02-14-2012, 10:24 AM   #1
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The best 4-link set up!?

Hello everyone ! I'm new here and thought this place could be helpful.
Anyway I recently purchased an 87 2wd short box. I have always loved these trucks. I wanna start with the rear suspension first. I found a 12 bolt rear which should work fine for what I want. The important question is what 4-link set up to choose. I'm not really a fabricator so I'd would be a little Leary of a weld in unit. And also what style to go with? Parallel of triangulated ? I want this truck to be a cruiser but also want to take to the local dragstrip once in a while as well. Defineatly want to bag it for a smoother ride. If anyone could toss out some ideas it would be very much appreciated as to what set up you choose and how much you like it. Thanks!! Allen
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Old 02-14-2012, 03:14 PM   #2
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Re: The best 4-link set up!?

This is the set up I plan on installing in the future when I get down to rebuilding my suspension
http://www.brotherstrucks.com/prodin...er=4BK87BC%2DB
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Old 02-14-2012, 04:57 PM   #3
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Re: The best 4-link set up!?

Thanks I'll keep that one in mind.
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Re: The best 4-link set up!?

That set-up in the link will still require welding. For a 100% do it yourself, bolt-on kit for your 87 that's proven to work & engineered well, check out RideTechs 'AirBar' set-up. If you're not interested in utilizing air suspension (which is a great thing to have on the rear of a lowered truck IMO) you could look into their line of coil-overs....

http://www.ridetech.com/store/1973-1...ar-system.html
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Old 02-15-2012, 10:57 AM   #5
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Re: The best 4-link set up!?

I have seen that set up and i am leaning more towards it. It's just alOt of coin$$. Do you know anyone that uses the airbar set up?? Thanksfor your input btw.
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I have seen that set up and i am leaning more towards it. It's just alOt of coin$$. Do you know anyone that uses the airbar set up?? Thanksfor your input btw.
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It's more than other set-ups but is also something you can truly bolt-on w/common handtools in your driveway & has everything needed. RideTech is known for their quality products & frontline R&D efforts for improved handling.

Check out N2TRUX's 77 build. He had the rear air-over-leaf set-up & swapped to the rear AirBar.
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Old 02-15-2012, 01:59 PM   #7
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Re: The best 4-link set up!?

Yea im going to agree with SCOTI, ride tech produces quality products...I dont have any experience with their equipment on square bodys, but i have been running their air bar along with other ride tech components on my s10 for almost 4 years now, they parts aint cheap but the results are well worth it.
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Old 02-15-2012, 09:50 PM   #8
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Re: The best 4-link set up!?

Yeah I'll have to agree. After seeing the install on N2TRUX's I'm sold. Thanks SCOTI for bringing that to my attention. And everyone else's opinions! Thanks again!
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Yeah I'll have to agree. After seeing the install on N2TRUX's I'm sold. Thanks SCOTI for bringing that to my attention. And everyone else's opinions! Thanks again!
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There are a couple RideTech dealers on the board so reaching out to one of them might be a good thing should you need some installation support. If you opt to deal directly w/RideTech, check in w/Tony or Darren. I've dealt w/both of these guys more than once & they both are stand-up.

Be sure & ask specifics on the possibility of the coil-over swap if the bags aren't your cup o' tea. Let us know what you learn & post some pics of the build....
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There are a couple RideTech dealers on the board so reaching out to one of them might be a good thing should you need some installation support. If you opt to deal directly w/RideTech, check in w/Tony or Darren. I've dealt w/both of these guys more than once & they both are stand-up.

Be sure & ask specifics on the possibility of the coil-over swap if the bags aren't your cup o' tea. Let us know what you learn & post some pics of the build....
How exactly do I go about finding a dealer on this board? If you don't mind me asking ? Thanks! I'm in Maryland so closer would prob be better.
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How exactly do I go about finding a dealer on this board? If you don't mind me asking ? Thanks! I'm in Maryland so closer would prob be better.
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Look here for starters....
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Old 02-16-2012, 01:57 PM   #12
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Re: The best 4-link set up!?

I've been thinking of this also for my 87 short box

I have a built engine in the truck hoping to run 12's in engine and 11's on nitrous would these 4 links with bags handle HP around 400 @ the wheels? would this help traction or hurt it?
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Re: The best 4-link set up!?

I wonder how big of a rear tire would fit with the brothers rear 4link.
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I've been thinking of this also for my 87 short box

I have a built engine in the truck hoping to run 12's in engine and 11's on nitrous would these 4 links with bags handle HP around 400 @ the wheels? would this help traction or hurt it?
That's part of the beauty w/bags... adjustability. But, check w/your local track to ensure the air suspension is not an issue. If so, coil-overs offer the adjustability needed for track tuning.

As far as the bolt-on 4-bar, for a serious track junky, I'd do a specific drag style weld-on kit if I felt my power level was ever going to get close to the 500rwhp mark. A street/strip vehicle would be just fine.

As always, it's best to verify any concerns directly w/the manufacturer to be 100% sure.
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