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Location: Omaha NE
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You should get which ever kit moves this too newbie section...
Hve you checked out claytons offrad? They have exactly what your looking for
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Check out: Claytons triangulated 4 link kit for RE long arm
If that link doesnt work check out www.claytonoffroad.com
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He may be a newbie, but I bet he knows your from you're.
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There's more flex in a 3-Link, but you could possibly lose an arm with the triangulated 4-link and still keep going though. With the 3-link you're stranded. It's your choice...
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And back on topic the reason I said this is newbie and suggested claytons is because you want a kit to work with your current RE long arm and as far as I know the claytons is the only add on kit avalable. You could build your own but you asked for a kit and the claytons is a tested and simple setup.
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