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BudgetDrifter BudgetDrifter
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 09/09
Posted: 09/20/09
06:51 AM

Ive got a '90 b2200. Its just lowered right now. I'm going to be working on bagging it all around but seeing how this is my first truck im'a need some help. I already have plans for the rear. gonna do triangulated 4link. but the front i need help on how to go abouts bagging that. I need help finding parts;control arms, etc. Im starting with the front first then ill move to the rear. ill most likely be getting 90% of my supplies from suicidedoors. but i know they dont have any controls arms for a b2200 on there. please give me some input on how the front should be done.  

 
Kyrasis6 Kyrasis6
New User | Posts: 7 | Joined: 09/09
Posted: 09/20/09
10:28 AM

I believe Cando Specialties has control arms for the B2200. I think a full set of top and bottoms is around $700 but I hear the geometry is nice and really helps to balance the handling of the truck. TheBagShack.net should be able to get you most of your parts and he is a fellow Mazda owner so he can answer any questions you have while you order.

K6
Mazdatruckin.com  

 
sleepyspeed sleepyspeed
New User | Posts: 17 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 11/17/09
08:37 PM

you can still use your stock arms for bagging as well.  If you take some time they can be cleaned up and smoothed out and look decent when you done, and you'll have money for other stuff when it's all said and done.

You can also triangulate the lower arms, and ditch the strut rod, to help with the function.

Not that I'm knocking a set of tubulars, I know I would love to have them  

 

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