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Hey all! I'm needing opinions on rear 4 link set ups and what people recommend. I'm seeing prices all over the place and wonder what preferences are based on experience.
For context, this is for my 91 R3500 dually.
For years I've known about the Ridetech kit. Looks like a super nice kit but it also comes with a super nice price tag at $2,500. With that it also looks very complete. After buying their panhard bar and possibly an air compressor then I'd be out the door at $3k minimum just for parts.
So then, after doing more research I'm seeing other kits out there from outfits such at Michigan Metal Works or NFamous or outfits like that. The kits are usually in the 3-400 range but they are also not as complete as the Ridetech kit so I know other costs would be incurred but probably not anywhere close to the $3k mark.
So do any of you have any recommendations? @bluex and @TotalyHucked , what vendors have you used in your experiences?
For context, this is for my 91 R3500 dually.
For years I've known about the Ridetech kit. Looks like a super nice kit but it also comes with a super nice price tag at $2,500. With that it also looks very complete. After buying their panhard bar and possibly an air compressor then I'd be out the door at $3k minimum just for parts.
HD Universal Parallel 4-Link System - Ridetech
The HD 4 link offers a huge improvement in ride quality, load capacity, and handling performance. It's highly adaptable design and weld-on installation will allow it to fit a wide range of 3/4 ton and 1 ton trucks.
ridetech.com
So then, after doing more research I'm seeing other kits out there from outfits such at Michigan Metal Works or NFamous or outfits like that. The kits are usually in the 3-400 range but they are also not as complete as the Ridetech kit so I know other costs would be incurred but probably not anywhere close to the $3k mark.
So do any of you have any recommendations? @bluex and @TotalyHucked , what vendors have you used in your experiences?