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i picked this up today it has a boxed frame,three link front , four link rear , set up for a chevy 350 and a nv4500 on toy mini diff's...

so the big question is what to use for gear's and a tcase ????

kevin
 
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3 link 4 link

Not sure what I'm looking at either. We need some more pics of that setup.

JR
 
it looks like someone used two wishbone links from a three link, w/out any single links. Wouldn't that, technically, make it a two link? since the wishbones count as one? I wonder how well it works. Those upper links are only single shear, too.

:cheers:
 
Double a-arm setups work well if done properly, no rear steer, but if done wrong they can bind pretty bad. I think it is all pro that builds just about everything with that setup. You will want to brace those links more.

As far as gears go, the world is your oyster, whatever T-case you want to rock AA should have your adapter for that transmission. Whether it be a 203/205 doubler, atlas, d300. Those would be my choices. Something GM/Dodge.
 
Dual mini tcases..

:D
 
Ok Going Advanced

.... Ok .....

First Off, Not A Bad Find:cheers: , I Would Go With Daul Mini Cases, Or A Good T-case with A Rock Box......

Second......

Front Is a Ajustible Ladder Front. Rear Is A Tri-Link, Just Because There Is A Total Of Three Points On Frame, And Axle......


Now What Pipe Did He Use? DOM, HREW, Or Water?
 
Looks like a Jonny Joint in the back. A couple of people were running them at the Ramble. They did not have upper arms though. Just ran a hardpan across the back. Big time flex-o-rama...
 
Looks like ford radius arm bushings to me..
 

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