GuiltyByDesign.Net- Air ride supplies and CNC bracketry

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GuiltyByDesign.Net- Air ride supplies and CNC bracketry
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guiltybydesign
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Ive been working with a local wiring company to get new items on the site and today i began uploading them. I now have items such as rocker and toggle switches, grommets and looming, indicator lights, battery disconnects, and will have fuse blocks and connectors soon.



Since im working locally im able to sell cheaper than other major companies.
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phat phabrikationz
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I want a keychain!
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great stuff i brought some ford brackets at sparks in the ozarks show. ill post pics when i start my build
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SIRSCRAPEALOT said:

I want a keychain!

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I want my banner back!

JK, ill get you one at sema.
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question on your modular 4 link bracket....on your site it says that you could do a parallel or triangular 4 link with it but it looks like it will only do a parallel.....how can you do a triangular with that bracket.....do you make it with an angle top portion or are we to just mount the bushings like parallel and have the bar come off of them at an angle
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Edited: 10/7/2010 7:39:50 PM by CHUBBZ

Make your bars like this:



Mine worked great like that!
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to me that style setup still looks like it will shift side to side.....still a straight mount just offset pivot points.
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Guiltybydesign said:

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SIRSCRAPEALOT said:

I want a keychain!

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I want my banner back!

JK, ill get you one at sema.

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That banner is loooong gone my friend! In or around the Millington, TN area. High, high, high in the air!
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e10pvmt said:

to me that style setup still looks like it will shift side to side.....still a straight mount just offset pivot points.

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The truck doesnt know what shape the bars are, just the 2 mounting points its attatched to. But Chubbz is correct, all you do is angle the bar in relation to the pivot and my brackets will still work. In theory its supposed to be done this way anyhow.

And jake im talking about the one in your lounge... it may not have my name on it but its still mine.
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Yeah that set up rode so sweet, & it was stable as could be. I had super pivot bar ends on the axle too, so it did a mean side.