Redneckryder
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So, I figure I am going to try and design a 4link up front. Anyone got any tips?
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So, I figure I am going to try and design a 4link up front. Anyone got any tips?
for a DD, i would recommend not using heims, you want that bushing of the flex joints..
on a tracbar, i woundn't worry to much with the "heims wear out to quick" thing.. heims are fine for tracbars. dd or not.
you will probably get more flex easier out of the 3 link, plus its probably easier to build a 3 link than y-link. the 3 link is less likely to bind up like y-links can.
Heims don't wear any faster than anyone else joints. There are dozens of guys I wheel with that have several year old heims that are still tight as hell. Poly bushings are the ones I see wear out quickly. The only thing I wouldn't use heims for is steering TRE's last forever and are strong as hell.
let me clarify: on arms, i said use flex joints b/c of the bushing there, not b/c of the longevity or lack of the heims... IF its a DD.
and several years on heims don't tell us how long they have been used.. are they dd's? or just trail rigs used 8-15 times a year?
Exhaust is fubar anyways, need to redo it. not an issue....3 link it if you don't want to redo the exhaust.
Holy crap dude! I might use this when I build mine.....do ya mind?i would mimic the jeep y-link long arms... bushings at axle side, flex joints at frame side.
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i tried to figure it up once...
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then decided it was almost worth buying the rusty's arms and being done w/ it... then just making flex joint mounts for my frame, tied in w/ the trans crossmember.
I would rather 3 link it over a y-link. Much stronger and simpler just have to make all the links the same length.
My 3rd link has 3/4 heims, the other 2 links are teraflex links which flex in the middle have poly joints on the axle end and superflex joints on the frame. Tracbar has the same 3/4" heims on them.