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Will the Timbersled rails fit a regular IQ suspension?

milehighassassin

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I am looking at taking my Assault from a 146" to a 155". I found a set of Timbersled rails, but I don't know if they will work on a regular IQ suspension. They are obviously designed for a Timbersled suspension. No I don't have the cash to do a Timbersled as well.

Anyone?

Timbersled suspension with their rails:
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Timbersled suspension with IQ rails and their fit kit:
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TIA
 
i dont see why it wouldnt work.. with stock suspension on the rear the torque arm is bolted to the bottom section of the rail... looks like there would be room. here's a pic of my stock skid/rails that i was using for comparison
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i am sure it will work fine, but you would have to make some new holes in the rails for your suspension..

the lower hole for the front track shock slightly back on the timbersled rails from stock location, so you cn just find out how far back, drill hole and mount the front arm...and i think the other front arm is is the same location as stock..

the lower rear torque arm is slightly back as well, so just move fwd (same as front) and you just wont use the upper "tree" bracket for the timbersled arm..

just a thought..
 
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