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Registered User
Age: 28
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 2,715
Location: Hagerstown, MD User is: OffLine ![]() |
chain bridge
Where do yo guys mount your chains? right outside the diff going to a center spot like this/\ or apart at top and centered on the diff like this \/ ? Also I have seen some guys just use on e chain goin straight up in the center, whats up with that?
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Got Juce
Age: 23
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 70
Location: Ohio User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: chain bridge
Mines just one right in the center, I have mounts to put it like V too but, i only ran them like that for a little while.
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Registered User
Age: 28
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 2,715
Location: Hagerstown, MD User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: chain bridge
i was reading alot on layitlow.com and it seems like everyone has a different opinion. But a truck is weighted a little different than a regal or a caddy. Thats why I asked here. I think i'm gonna do this /\. Maybe wrap a chain temporarily and see what happens
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Age: 29
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 68
Location: owensboring ky. User is: OffLine ![]() |
Re: chain bridge
like foxpak said, some do it from the center of the rear bridge to just outside the center chunk of the rearend. i'm gonna do mine like that, and for the front, i'll put them from the spring pocket to the lower a-arm on the backside of the a-arm so it dont interfere with the steering linkage on the front. then you just decide how far you want to restrict the cylinders, and then leave an xtra link or two of chain in case you have to do a little trial and error till its where ya want it...
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