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Old 05-04-2008, 11:23 AM   #1
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cylinder placement

i was just wondering if it would be possible to muont my cylinders to the 4-link like you can with bags? if anyone has any ideas or has seen it please let me know thanks.
Old 05-08-2008, 11:29 AM   #2
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Re: cylinder placement

dam rights you can....thats what im thinking of doing with 46" bars!! and 12 inch cylinders....
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Re: cylinder placement

you wouldnt happen to have any pics of how they are set up would you or know where i can find some? thanks
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Re: cylinder placement

you'll wanna run a lot more sturdy of a bar than with bags. Hydraulics are more point orientated and more pressure. but really won't be hard to do
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Re: cylinder placement

i built my link out of 1 3/4 x 3/8 wall "d.o.m" tubing so i dont think that i will have any problems cause that stuff is pretty tough. you dont have any picks of a setup or know where i could find some do you? thanks
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Re: cylinder placement

area53 on myspace has cylinder over lower bar setup... doored ranger, cylinders go down the notch and thru the frame... pretty clean setup
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Re: cylinder placement

You can get huge lift that way too . If you install the cylinders beyond the fulcrum point then a chain bridge will be useless cause the cylinders will fight the lower bars, and wont 3 wheel correctly. but you cn have a stupid lift if you want to. Put your lower bars inline with your driveshaft at the tranny then install the cylinders in your cab. Thats how that blue truck has dangerous lift



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