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Old 10-13-2006, 06:52 PM   #1
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Default Bruiser 4 link mounts, 2nd gen

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Ok guys so I basically got to photo graph these things and the issue is the same that I discussed before... GROUND CLEARANCE. If you mount them facing down they will snag every thing in thier path... Unless thier intended purpose is to be used on top??? was never really sure
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NOW on the 1st gen ones, I figured out that they work awesome if you use them as a "U Bolt flip kit mount". (of course they may have been designed to work this way)

NOW if you want to use them with leaf springs that means you need to drill a whole in the center to allow clearance for the leaf spring pin that hold the leaf pack together and centered. Personally I think They should just have the hole in the center this way they can be used either way.

Here are some pics of them on the TRrekker
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REAR of truck
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Other cool thing is you can use stock tlt chassis crossmembers and one of 2 other parts to make a cool axle truss as well, maybe in the future we will see a mount that go accross that links can attach to for a triangulated 4 link kit?
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something similiar to this like on my step dads real truck?

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Hope this helps!

Mike
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