New rear bag setup on my 90 xcab!

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New rear bag setup on my 90 xcab!
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time-fon
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Well its finally done fellas! A good friend of mine that has a shop hooked me up with this setup. Take a look at the pics and let me know what you think! Its pretty badass if you ask me! HAHA

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Definitely some nice tube work, as well as a wicked color scheme...It looks like the wishbone will hit the bridge, but I am sure it doesn't...



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Thanks! The wishbone will not hit the bridge, all that was built with the axle bottomed out in the notch. I was thinkin about painting the shocks a different color....
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DAYUUUM!!!! Got tube? Looks killer.

Dev..if you look closely he has the rear jacked up it appears to clear by about 2&quot; or so. Close and very well planned.
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Yah I see that now!

Good work man!


Dev
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hex0rz
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Thats oretty sweet! Is it a cantilever setup? Tanks mounting is different. Never see n that before. They did a good job on your truck!
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It looks good. I have never been a fan of welding in airtanks because you can't service them. What is supporting the top link mount?
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time-fon
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Thanks for the compliments guys! Im not to worried about the tank being solid mounted, if theres ever water in there i can get it out.

Whats supporting the top link mount by the cab? Its a piece of tubing welded to the frame with 2 other piece of tubing goin to the frame. one right under it and the other goes forward under the cab. Both supports have plates welded to the frame first instead of just welding the tubing to the frame.
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maztang (ryan)
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very nice man. that rearend is going no where! would that be considered a 5 link or 6 link or what? and i just noticed the shocks are mounted to the bars with the bags on them instead of the axle. do a lot of people do this and how does it ride? nice work man.