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      DaveMax


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      Registered: October 2005
      Location: Yates City
      Posts: 44
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      I put in a new frame instead of using original, Better control of suspension and ride hieght for me.
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  1.    8:03pm Rating: 10 
    1. FMXhellraiser

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      Registered: March 2004
      Location: Charlotte, NC
      Posts: 2,835

      What rear end did you use and rear frame clip?

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  1.    8:27pm
    1. DaveMax
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      Registered: October 2005
      Location: Yates City
      Posts: 44

      I used the stock rear end, i narrowed it myself. Used frame rails prebent from summit. I modified them to fit my needs. I have a bender and was going to use round tube, but went with the 2x3 to see if i liked them or not. As you can see the rear end is just there for reference. Actually had someone at work ask me if that drive shaft angle would work. i do like the 2x3 rails for most applications. I just had to lower the rails down. They are designed for cars application, so the rear section is high for truck floor. There is a setup out there just for trucks, but i wanted to try these out myself before i would put them on a customers car.

      Nice quality, same ones you get from Quarter max.
      Used a set of theres on friends truck.
      They are actually competition engineering if you look at the numbers.

      Just put a picture of buddies truck in member galley
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