New Toyota front 3-link kits
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New Toyota front 3-link kits
Trail-Link Three™ Front 3-Link Kit
The Trail-Link Three™ Front 3-Link Kit is the only complete kit for Toyotas on the market today. This kit is affordable, user friendly, and strong. The link material is 2" x .250" wall DOM tubing, while the rod ends are 1.25" Creeper Joints™. All brackets are 1/4” steel, formed and welded. With 14” shocks we are getting 40” to 50” of articulation depending on the suspension in the rear of the truck.
This kit has been extensively tested and has been in service for months on multiple trucks and has proven itself to be another superior Trail-Gear suspension product. Kit includes everything you need except your choice and size of shocks and upper shock mounts. Upper shock mounting location varies from vehicle to vehicle.
Kit Includes:
* (8) Link mounting brackets
* (6) Creeper Joints
* (8) Weld in bungs
* (2) Rod ends
* (4) Misalignment spacers
* (4) Shock length mockup strips
* (2) Lower shock mounting kits
* All necessary link material and hardware
Introductory price at $1145 with FREE SHIPPING!
More info and for ordering: http://www.addictedoffroad.com
Call to order: 970-420-4198
Scotty
www.addictedoffroad.com
The Trail-Link Three™ Front 3-Link Kit is the only complete kit for Toyotas on the market today. This kit is affordable, user friendly, and strong. The link material is 2" x .250" wall DOM tubing, while the rod ends are 1.25" Creeper Joints™. All brackets are 1/4” steel, formed and welded. With 14” shocks we are getting 40” to 50” of articulation depending on the suspension in the rear of the truck.
This kit has been extensively tested and has been in service for months on multiple trucks and has proven itself to be another superior Trail-Gear suspension product. Kit includes everything you need except your choice and size of shocks and upper shock mounts. Upper shock mounting location varies from vehicle to vehicle.
Kit Includes:
* (8) Link mounting brackets
* (6) Creeper Joints
* (8) Weld in bungs
* (2) Rod ends
* (4) Misalignment spacers
* (4) Shock length mockup strips
* (2) Lower shock mounting kits
* All necessary link material and hardware
Introductory price at $1145 with FREE SHIPPING!
More info and for ordering: http://www.addictedoffroad.com
Call to order: 970-420-4198
Scotty
www.addictedoffroad.com
Last edited by ScottyC; 03-03-2011 at 03:35 PM.
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i hear you have to run full hydro with this system. i drive to the trails around here. i want to run my highsteer and box. will the drag link interfere with the panhard bar? i know i wont get all that articulation that the full guys are getting.
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Well, its only been tested with a full hydro setup. It really depends on how and where you mount the panhard bracket on the frame side but it should work just fine assuming you mount the panhard last. I have looked at this kit, and see no reason it won't work.
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i am willing to tweak. but i don't think that a "kit" should require much!!! i would like to see a truck running a box. before i spend any cash!!!! how far forward can i move my axle with this system. i know that my box will limit this somewhat. do you think this system will be streetable enough for a DD truck.
the reason is.
this weekend i cracked the front of my 85 runner frame, right behind the front support.
i hate my procomp springs and i kinda want to cut the front end off and start over.
Hangers and leafs sound fine but. im ready for something new.. i'll upload some carnage eventually!!!!!
the reason is.
this weekend i cracked the front of my 85 runner frame, right behind the front support.
i hate my procomp springs and i kinda want to cut the front end off and start over.
Hangers and leafs sound fine but. im ready for something new.. i'll upload some carnage eventually!!!!!
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i am willing to tweak. but i don't think that a "kit" should require much!!! i would like to see a truck running a box. before i spend any cash!!!! how far forward can i move my axle with this system. i know that my box will limit this somewhat. do you think this system will be streetable enough for a DD truck.
the reason is.
this weekend i cracked the front of my 85 runner frame, right behind the front support.
i hate my procomp springs and i kinda want to cut the front end off and start over.
Hangers and leafs sound fine but. im ready for something new.. i'll upload some carnage eventually!!!!!
the reason is.
this weekend i cracked the front of my 85 runner frame, right behind the front support.
i hate my procomp springs and i kinda want to cut the front end off and start over.
Hangers and leafs sound fine but. im ready for something new.. i'll upload some carnage eventually!!!!!
Think of this kit more as a universal link kit that has a bracket for the panhard to fit the stock axle. Any time you deal with a link setup its going to require dialing in. When dealing with a 3 link like this there are literally tons of variables that go into how its going to handle. Lift height, tire size, etc all effect the handling.
However, at this point, this is the only kit designed for the Toyota itself.