dogleggin

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dogleggin
lilslay avatar
lilslay
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how would i set up to dog leg (if it is possible)in a 93 silverado? how many valves would i need and how would i wire them up to a 10 switch box?
onehot69stepside avatar
onehot69stepside
+1y
what the hell is gogleggin anyways? sounds dumb.
NorthwestRides avatar
NorthwestRides
+1y
3 wheeling but lifting up a rear tire, like a dog when he pisses, he lifts a back leg.

-JO
NWR
BK2LIFE avatar
BK2LIFE
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the frame will twist, youll never do it, good luck at tryin. and umm by the way you have a full size, so tryin it would be plain dumb in my opinion
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NorthwestRides
+1y
Yeah, I've never seen it on a full-size before, only on Hondas, Neons, and shit like that.

-JO
NWR


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bmxr4life87
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there are minis that do it, theres a green early 2nd gen s10 on teampneumatik.com that does it and starts tweaking the bed! i know u gotta have a pretty nice 4 link, and i believe most people do it with cans and not bags
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tukn18saccord
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YOU WONT TWIST YOUR FRAME. IN THAT CASE I WOULD BE TWISTING MY CAR ALL TO SHIT. BUT WIRING IS EASY BUT YOU WILL HAVE TO HAVE 2 PORT CYLINDERS ON THE REAR AND 12 VALVES ALL TOGETHER. UNLESS YOU ARE GOING TO RUN CYLINDERS ALL AROUND THEN YOU WILL NEED 16. BUT IT WILL TAKE 4 VALVES A CORNER AND YOU WIRE YOUR VALVES FOR THE BOTTOM PORT THE OPOSITE OF THE TOP YOUR UP VLVAE TO THE DOWN OFF THE TOP AND DOWN ON YOUR UP THAT WAY WHEN YOU DROP THAT CORNER IT WILL PUSH THE ROD UP AND WHEN YOU RAISE IT WILL LET THE AIR OUT THE BOTTOM PORT TO RAISE IT BACK UP. GOOD LUCK.
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msturg
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there's a fullsize chevy on here that can do it. I believe it's white. You don't have to use cans. You could always mount another bag on the opposite side of the four link. You would have to wire and plumb it just like dropped00civic was saying. where when you fill the upper bag, it dumps the lower bag. It's a really simple design. I think that the fullsize I'm thinking of might be running it this way.

Also another way you could do it, but isn't as cool, is to run the bags on top of the bridge or notches. Attach the bags down to the rear end. The problem with doing this way is you would have to setup essentially a whole other link system.

What I would like about the doglegg capability for a mini is that you could lay the truck out and pull the back wheels up off the ground.
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draggindimes
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Originally posted by BK2LIFE



the frame will twist, youll never do it, good luck at tryin. and umm by the way you have a full size, so tryin it would be plain dumb in my opinion

i used to do it when i had my ranger way back when. it was a pain in the ass to get it to do it, but i could get the right rear tire about 6 inches off the ground