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Started by 4x4bagged, December 08, 2012, 08:53:59 AM

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4x4bagged

My passion is suspension. namely 4x4 link style suspension. Ive studied it inside and out for years. I dont like the standard link designs because of the arc of the axle rotation side to side... I found a cure for it within the link design and Im satisfied with the results. dependability and functionality are always tops in my check list.. I live in tennessee and wheel where I can. Ive always wheeled and modified toyotas. when I first started I added chevy stuff to an 85.. later I realized how staying toyota on the main componets was a real good idea to keep the total weight in a healthy range. these days I drive an 80 model with dual link type suspension and on the fly adjustable bags... mounted to the upper links. the suspension is four years old and is still doing its thing. I run the most economical yet durable bumpstop available in the united states though if ya order it its not called that... I love learning better methods of doing things and always have my eye towards innovation. thats all for now.. take care out there!

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do it up and post some pics!  welcome  :welcome: :turtle3: :turtle3: :turtle: :turtle3: :turtle3: :welcome:

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