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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Conroe, Texas
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2 link or 4 link,pros and cons
I was wondering if anybody had some useful info on 2 link or 4 link set ups. I really want to ditch the trailing arms so the rear can layout. Also does this site still have galleries. It's been awhile since I was on here last. Any help would be appreciated
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Re: 2 link or 4 link,pros and cons
There is a lot more info for you in the Suspension forum.
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Re: 2 link or 4 link,pros and cons
Very true, so I moved it there...
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Re: 2 link or 4 link,pros and cons
Ok...The name of the game is pinion angle...a 4-link allows correct pinion angle...a 2-link does not...for the amount of suspension travel a bagged truck will have, then a 4-link is the proper way to go. A 2-link WOULD WORK, yet would not be the safest or most reliable choice.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: LA, CA
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Re: 2 link or 4 link,pros and cons
I agree with bagged_gmc on the pinion angle comment.
However, 2-links aren't as bad some people make them out to be. For example, c-10's were produced for many years with a 2-link suspension, and it worked, and still works good. If you are going to bag your truck then pinion angle will be an issue. I personally went with a 2-link for my truck because I don't plan on varying my ride height that much while driving. I set it up for a ride height of 4.5" (lowest point of frame to the ground) and when aired out will lay frame. I set the pinion angle at this ride height because that's how I plan to drive it most of the time. If you max out your bags to get over a bump or go up a drive way momentarily, then it's not going to be too hard on your u-joints. Just my 2 cents. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: utah
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Re: 2 link or 4 link,pros and cons
anybody know where to buy a nice 2 link kit, i just shortened my gmc from a longbed to a shortbed and want to convert it to a 2 link.
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Re: 2 link or 4 link,pros and cons
I just pulled the trailing arm set-up out of a 66 I am four-linking... PM me if you are interested.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Conroe, Texas
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Re: 2 link or 4 link,pros and cons
thanks for the input. What about the galleries, there are many rides that I would like to see in more detail.
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Re: 2 link or 4 link,pros and cons
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Most 2-link 'kits' are actually 2 'links' that are typically parallel to the frame/chassis & less than half the length of the 62~72 trailing arms. There was a thread @ bagit.com (or baginit.com?) about pinion angle change during suspension extension/compression when using this shorter style 2-link. It is a very good read. I did the little experiment that was suggested & was suprised to see almost 12deg of pinion angle change @ less than 4" total suspension movement w/a typical length 24" link (the 24" link is what would typically be used if swapping a leaf suspension over to a 2-link using the stock front leaf hangers). That's a lot of change & even if you set the proper pinion angle @ the avg ride height, theres still a bunch of change w/the typical 2" of rebound or extension you'll experience driving down the road. Just food for thought. I would suggest a 4-link for something that sees regular street duty & the 2-link for the weekend show warrior unless it's the 62~72 truck arm 2-link. We all know they work quite well.
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Re: 2 link or 4 link,pros and cons
Yes SCOTI is right. I forgot to mention how the length of the arms factors in. I made my arms as long as possible without interfering with the cab mounts. Mine are about 10" shorter than the stock ones. My friend adapted a '62-'72 truck susp. into his '51 chevy coupe with air bags, works real nice!
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Re: 2 link or 4 link,pros and cons
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Re: 2 link or 4 link,pros and cons
So I could get away with a kpcomponent step-notch, cpp trailing arms in the stock location, and mount my bags on front of the rear end? I have a 70sw and was worried about driveshaft problems, single driveshaft? Thanks for any suggestions.
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