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Hello all, I purchased and installed the RTE 4-link for my RRC a few years ago. I have now put almost 60,000 miles on the lift. I go through frame radious bushing about every 10,000 miles, and now the passenger side caster adjustment is all loose. I think it needs to be reworked. Whomever has this set-up I am wondering what issues you may be having, and how you fixed them. Other than these two issues the link is solid! Great product.
 

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Hello all, I purchased and installed the RTE 4-link for my RRC a few years ago. I have now put almost 60,000 miles on the lift. I go through frame radious bushing about every 10,000 miles, and now the passenger side caster adjustment is all loose. I think it needs to be reworked. Whomever has this set-up I am wondering what issues you may be having, and how you fixed them. Other than these two issues the link is solid! Great product.
What's the four-link setup look like? I just have the RTE radius arms and trailing arms, 3" springs, a-frame spacer, rear spring perches, upper and lower shock mounts front and rear and a few other things. I burn through front radius arm bushings about once a year which is probably 10,000 miles at the most, with 227,000+ on my 1991 RRC currently.
 

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I will have to shoot you a picture. Can't do it today though. I called and talked to Bill. He said the 4-link has been discontinued due to the price. NOT CHEAP!! Only 5 have been made according to him. This will make more sense when I get you a picture.
 
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