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Old 08-05-2007, 07:26 AM
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PRG Mid Travel Setup.

Anyone know if this is just a 2wd setup or is it going to be for the 4WD trucks too, and if it's going to work for the 4wd I wonder why Greg didn't include this option when I emailed him?

Not griping it's just that if it's also for the 4wd and will gain me extra travel this would be very helpful with all the drop offs and gulley's I see and also means I'll have to reallocate my budget.


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We finally have the first run of these done. Here are some pics of the arms before powdercoat. This is one "side of the package (upper and lower arms, braided brake lines, SAW coilover, tie-rod extension). I will have pics of them on my Titan today or tomorrow and we will be testing the valving. Im am still waiting on the axle shafts, but they are nearly done. Specs are tig-welded, chromoly arms, 3" wider per-side. These will work with current DRE or SAW coilovers (although a valving change may be needed). Not shown are the airbumps that can be added to the kit. fiberglass fenders will be needed with this kit. Price for the parts shown (SAW coilovers, tierod extensions, upper and lower boxed arms, braklines) will be $3899 shipped. Also, a pic of the new SAW 2.25" rear shock (sitting next to a DRE 2.0). Im not sure of the pricing yet on these, but they sure look nice. There is an option of a tubular upper arms also, these would offer a heim inner pivot and be slightly less expensive.
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Old 08-05-2007, 08:58 AM
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Anyone know if this is just a 2wd setup or is it going to be for the 4WD trucks too, and if it's going to work for the 4wd I wonder why Greg didn't include this option when I emailed him?

Not griping it's just that if it's also for the 4wd and will gain me extra travel this would be very helpful with all the drop offs and gulley's I see and also means I'll have to reallocate my budget.


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The kit was intented for both 2wd and 4wd trucks. I now one of the members on TT was going to buy it for his 4x. But Greg still didnt have the 4x axles ready.
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It will work on the 4wd but you wil need the new, longer driveshafts, which last I heard, arn't ready yet, like CV said.
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Old 08-05-2007, 12:28 PM
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exactly CV.... it's pretty much ready for us 2wders...damn, damn, damn, damn
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Old 08-05-2007, 12:45 PM
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Guess I'll have to send another E-Mail to Greg, anyone by chance know what the travel will be for a 4X4?
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Old 08-05-2007, 07:22 PM
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It will work on the 4wd but you wil need the new, longer driveshafts, which last I heard, arn't ready yet, like CV said.
Axle shafts, right? I never heard anything about longer drive shafts.
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Old 08-05-2007, 07:32 PM
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Haha, yeah axle shafts. I was thinking about something else while typing. lol!! Thanks, NorCal.
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Old 08-05-2007, 11:59 PM
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haha, I hadn't caught that either...........I saw his the finished product last week Sunday, Hoolie and I stopped by his house after the off road meet and these components were just sitting there, all finished in Greg's signature gloss black powdercoat, waiting for a good home! They are absolutely AWESOME! The kit will look and (more importantly) perform beautifully!!
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Old 08-06-2007, 12:08 AM
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So who makes the recommended fender that's needed for this? When I told the Queen I need another $1K or so for her truck she just rolled her eyes and asked if she would be able to actually drive it before 2010?

I just grunted and walked away..............never ever lie to your spouse.
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Old 08-06-2007, 12:15 AM
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I don't think Greg would recommend a particular brand because aftermarket/fiberglass fenders are a fairly touchy subject, fitment is never perfect for obvious reasons..........

you've got your Hanneman (sp), Glassworks, and the FRP (fiber reinforced plastic) that a member of TT recently came out with (he might be a member here, haven't checked), Maxima619........

I really didn't like any of the aftermarket fenders until maxima came out with these FRP type.....they are incredibly strong, not nearly as brittle as fiberglass, and they fit GREAT.........our good friend Hoolie, just had his installed today! I just got back a few minutes ago from Maxima's house where they were installed........very badass fenders!
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