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kaoss avatar
kaoss
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How does this shock set up work?

not knocking the work, just don't see how they would work. Looks like tey would work just like a link bar.
bdydrp18 avatar
bdydrp18
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that is a good question. i don't see how it would work. they are parallel to the ground and have no angle is very weird.
KEEF avatar
KEEF
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That doesnt work
kaoss avatar
kaoss
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The quality looks like it's nice work. His profile says it is a 5 link.

http://www.streetsource.com/Profile.aspx?Profileid=41235
Thebutchershop avatar
Thebutchershop
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ive done somethig similair before and it worked fine , not much travel in the shocks but it did work, rode great and is still goin,
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SSM-Webmaster
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That picture is aired out so the shocks are compressed. At ride height it will be angled, that's very similar to the shock set up on my Ranger
dssur avatar
dssur
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I love that five link set up and look it keeps the gas tank in the stock location
railn720 avatar
railn720
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yea looks like that if it was aired up the shocks would be angled and extended a little which is when they would actually serve a purpose...looks pretty good


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kaoss avatar
kaoss
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so then the shocks are considered link bars? in that case everyone running shocks could consider them link bars. I always wanted a six link
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bagdb2200
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Edited: 12/23/2006 10:05:13 AM by DroptSdime

Originally posted by KAOSS



so then the shocks are considered link bars? in that case everyone running shocks could consider them link bars. I always wanted a six link

It's a forward wishbone 3 link, with rear lift bars...who said I was counting the shocks as link bars?I guess I need to take a pic sometime that shows all 5 bars clearly.

As for the question, the shock setup ended up being a last minute thing to get the shocks on lol, they don't work the greatest like that, but since I bought some real stiff Pro Comp offroad shocks they're stiff enough to work at that extreme of an angle, and like others said, they're not layed out flat when at ride height. We're going to change the shock setup here before it gets on the road again anyway.