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Best long-travel suspension?

 
esanchez esanchez
Administrator | Posts: 143 | Joined: 07/06
Posted: 09/07/06
03:12 AM

Who do you think makes the best long-travel suspension? And for what models?  

 
Steeevo Steeevo
User | Posts: 59 | Joined: 09/06
Posted: 10/02/06
09:52 AM

i think that fab'n up your own system for what you are trying to do would be best. not all of, the off the shelf systems are going to perform for the way you are going to want to drive your truck. so if you are going to build a truck .. be prepared to drop some cash on one of these projects. but atleast you can get is done right.  

 
longtravelyota longtravelyota
User | Posts: 172 | Joined: 10/06
Posted: 10/08/06
04:05 PM

camburg makes great suspension kits for all vehicles  www.camburg.com
total chaos has race proven kits for nissans and toyotas  www.chaosfab.com
giant motorsports has awesome beam kits for ford trucks  www.giantmotorsports.com

there are many other companies, what kinda truck u looking for?  

 
chevyridnhigh chevyridnhigh
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 07/08
Posted: 07/13/08
09:18 AM

im looking for long travel kits front and rear for my  2000 chevy 1500 2wd prerunner --its already fully fiberglassed ive fot a fabtech semi long travel kit already on the front but it's just not good enough.I have 6 thousand dollars to spend any one got any suggestions  

 
4x4Link 4x4Link
Administrator | Posts: 969 | Joined: 07/06
Posted: 07/22/08
10:36 AM

See your other thread, answer is in there...  
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'99 Ranger LT 4x4

www.dixonbrosracing.com

 
rbohlinger rbohlinger
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 08/26/08
03:17 PM

i have a 94 ford ranger 2wd that is a daily driver and i want a long travel kit on it and fiberglass body maybe not rear fiberglass but front fenders. i dont know where to start help would be apprechated. about 12" inches of travel would be ok nothing crazy  

 
4x4Link 4x4Link
Administrator | Posts: 969 | Joined: 07/06
Posted: 08/26/08
04:14 PM

www.camburg.com  
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'99 Ranger LT 4x4

www.dixonbrosracing.com

 
Off-Road Off-Road
New User | Posts: 6 | Joined: 05/08
Posted: 08/28/08
09:38 PM

Dude, check out GIANT Motorsports.  They'll get you linked.

http://giantmotorsports.com/  

 
4x4Link 4x4Link
Administrator | Posts: 969 | Joined: 07/06
Posted: 09/02/08
04:52 PM

Giant would work too.

Get a nice beam kit and a set of 64's for the rear with their "link killer" shocks.

I wouldn't link a DD... but for the record I used Giant's WIY trailing arms and axle truss/mounts on our Project 4x4Link and I am very pleased with them thus far.  
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'99 Ranger LT 4x4

www.dixonbrosracing.com