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triangulated 4 link installed
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I was originally going to do a parallel 4 link but decided to do a triangulated so I didn't have to mess with a watts link or panhard. I Built a cross member with a tunnel for the drive shaft out of 3/16" wall square tubing and wwelded it inside the frame rails and reinforced it with additional tubing on top of the frame rails.
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Re: triangulated 4 link installed
Any pics?
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Sorry I don't know why the picture didn't post
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Nice! More pics! I don't see the other two. Have you driven it yet?
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No. I just got the top bars completely welded in after setting the pinion angle. I used the front leaf sing perch for the lower bars then went stright back to the axle.
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VERY interested in results as I was thinking something like this for my truck in the future. I got the idea from looking at a big box truck one day. It seemed to have half a leaf spring going to the front leaf perch and then air bags under the axle. Nothing in the rear. Must have had some type of track bar but I didn't see one.
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Sorry I forgot about pics. I started disassembly already but this is the passenger side link bar and how it's mounted
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Here are a couple of pics of a triangulated link. This is on my Ranger.. On my Blazer we are going to go with more of a wishbone link but it does the same thing, it keeps the axle centered.
http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m..._3985695_n.jpg http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m...0820082043.jpg http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m...0207092045.jpg |
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