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Drop Boxes or 3rds Arms

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Drop Boxes or 3rds Arms

Post by pootrol »

does any one think in a 4" susp GU drop boxes would be recommended to improve flex or would it be better with hinged 3rd arms.
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Post by ludacris »

I would go the drop boxes champ. But if all your after is mega flex a 5 link is the only way you will gain front flex. But you will lose onroad manners so I have been told although I know of a few people who run the five link without problems.

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Re: Drop Boxes or 3rds Arms

Post by JOHNZ »

pootrol wrote:does any one think in a 4" susp GU drop boxes would be recommended to improve flex or would it be better with hinged 3rd arms.
I agree with Chris drop boxes are the go. Also much cheaper
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Post by pootrol »

thanks fellas. :)
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