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08-23-2017, 01:55 PM | #1 |
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Ifs and 4 link for bagged 58 apache fleet
Hey guys new to the forum as a member.but been reading threads for a few years. Recently picked up a 58 big window fleet,. Guna pull the frame in the shop over the winter and get my front and rear suspension Fab'd up,. I read sum older thread from around2008 to 2011 but I know the industry changes. Looking to lay this bad boy out on the ground. Just looking for pros and cons of a few companies. Scott's hotrods super slam, porterbuilts drop member and fat man fabs wide ride,No limit engineering. Looking to be low as I can go with 22" steelies.,. Pretty much I can't decide which company I'm gunna go with haha. Help me out guys. Thank you in advance. Pics are definitely welcome
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08-30-2017, 07:29 AM | #2 |
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Re: Ifs and 4 link for bagged 58 apache fleet
Any one with any suggestions? Which front ifs setup is lower or pros and cons of any company. Lower the better.
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08-30-2017, 11:00 AM | #3 |
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Re: Ifs and 4 link for bagged 58 apache fleet
Lay it out, no doubt Porterbuilt. I can't recommend Scott's, my dad did one on his car (slammed air ride), couldn't make it work correctly. He ended up cutting it off, throwing it in the trash, and buying a morrison clip.
Porterbuilt pros: It works, and will lay the rockers on the ground. Cons: you have to cut off frame rails. If you want to keep the stock frame rails, I wouldn't know which IFS to pick. |
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