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    Wishbone 4 link to keep stock gas tank location

    I wanted to keep the stock gas tank location, so I ran across a wishbone setup, but only two pics. So, I basically had to design my own. I knew I'd be towing a camping trailer so I knew the bars would have to be strong. So I ended up with 2"x2"x1/4" sidewall tubing. Can't get stronger then that...
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    1990 Extended Cab "Low Tow"

    Built as a daily, used to haul a 23' camping trailer. I went away from the typical 4 link setup, cause I wanted the stock gas tank location. So I came up with a wishbone, and raised the tank up. I also used triple convoluted bags on the lower bars to get lift to get the trailer off the ground...
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    Towing with bags on bars

    Well my first trip out with the "Low Tow" project went pretty well. http://www.gmt400.com/forum/images/smilies/hahano.gif Kept the factory gas tank location by doing a wishbone 4 link. Used triple convoluted bags on lower bars, worked great to give me height I needed to tow the trailer. The only...
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    90 ECSB Wishbone Links with Factory Gastank Loctaion

    Here is my attempt at a wishbone. I had to keep the factory gas tank location, due to bed usage for camping. I will towing a 23 foot trailer with this and bikes banging off the gas tank in the bed won't work. LOL http://www.gmt400.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=19293&d=1382141841...
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    4 link with Factory Gas Tank Location

    anyone have pics of triangulated 4 links keeping the tank in the factory location. not ladder bars...
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    Bagged downpipe pics: how are able to lay

    I can't seem to find any pics of examples of downpipes on bagged trucks, so i can build one. Any one have pics?
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