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Sick! Almost there!
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Thanks! Getting close enough to taste! Just keep running into bunches of small stuff...Sick! Almost there!
You talking the radius arm ones? Those are specially designed adjustable onesim diggin the c bushings.
That was my same initial reaction, but as long as I made my radius arms the same length and the wheelbase the same on both sides...I have a feeling moving one would result in not driving straight
Okay. That sounds like something I can put up with, at least for now. Truthfully I think this is going to be mostly a street rig for the next few months, IF I get it done in time...The links locate the axle, the springs(and shocks) control its movement. As long as the axle is located evenly on both sides having one coil bucket slightly farther forward then the other won't make it not drive straight. But it may cause some undesirable and/or unpredictable suspension characteristics.
Sorry I took so long to get back to you. It is a three link. Should be fun once you get this done and get out to play on the trails.Is that a 3 link or wedge style?
Im really hoping. With school right around the corner I may not get to play with it as soon as I want.Sorry I took so long to get back to you. It is a three link. Should be fun once you get this done and get out to play on the trails.
I wish... I feel like I'm up late on it most nights and yet I don't make any progress. Idk if I'm being ultra anal, or I'm inept, either way, progress is slower than molasses in January... and I only have 2 weeks...You done yet?