4-links for non-bagged trucks

Discussion in 'Suspension/Chassis' started by spanks_4, Feb 17, 2011.

  1. SD YOTA

    SD YOTA Grand Toyotaholic

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    when i measured this mounting position up, i made sure that it sat no lower than the lowest point of the frame rails. i never hit the tank unless i backed up into a very tall curb stopper or otherwise.

    as you can tell, my truck sat pretty damn low static. i kept concious about the tank being down there but never had any issues with it....

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    By alisn4x4 at 2011-02-17

    it cleared my driveway...... (barely) but the drain plug for the tank scuffed once in a while :evil: :lol:

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    By alisn4x4 at 2011-02-17

    to give you an idea........ this is the front crossmember under the oil pan of the truck.

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    By alisn4x4 at 2011-02-17

    side....

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  2. spanks_4

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    hrmm....Don't really like the way the tank looks like that so maybe I will run it the width of the truck and see what I get. My truck sits about the same as yours, but maybe a little higher or lower.
     
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    Ok so I have more questions!

    Note: The 22r will be fully built and supercharged! *200-300HP*

    Now with that being said the truck is also dropped so I am wondering which QA1 coilovers to go with? Something that can give me the low ride height I like, but also be able to take the beating on a track!

    I saw the QA1 universal kit for the rear and it looks like it will do what I want fine, but I am unsure for the front coilovers...
     

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