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whats up guys, im new to the scene, but looking forward to building...

 
VBitter VBitter
New User | Posts: 23 | Joined: 04/08
Posted: 04/03/08
10:46 PM

hi, i'm new to mini trucking, and should have been into it a long time ago....eversince I first saw the chevy extreme, I loved trucks/s10s.  I used to be into hondas for a long time.  I had a JDM eg hatch, then I sold it about a month ago.  I right away went online searching and found a chevy extreme in arizona.  I drove from texas to AZ to go pick it up.  It is a blue w/silver stripes 2002 chevy extreme v6 automatic/single cab, and stock extreme rims. I love the truck, and have many plans fo it.  I also just subscibed to minituckin', and it seems like bags are very confusing.  I want to get that plug N play setup w/firestone bags, but is that all i need to buy, or is there more parts i need to buy?  plus whats better a 3-link or a 4-link?  I want to put 20" 5x4.75  boss rims, and found that 245-40-r20 and think would be a good size.  please can someone help me out w/ my dumb newb questions?  

PS minis are the shitz!  
VBitter--2002 chevy extreme

 
VBitter VBitter
New User | Posts: 23 | Joined: 04/08
Posted: 04/04/08
10:11 AM

I know I need control arms and spindles..but can someone please list me the things i need for the right smmoth ride setup?  is this the right forum?  bumb up...  
VBitter--2002 chevy extreme

 
VBitter VBitter
New User | Posts: 23 | Joined: 04/08
Posted: 04/05/08
04:23 PM

can anyone please help me out?  am I in the right place, or should i be in a diff. part of the forum?  
VBitter--2002 chevy extreme

 

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