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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: albuquerque nm
Posts: 207
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which 4 link for towing?
redoing the setup on my 93 Suburban, planning to use it to tow my S-10 on a 18 ft open trailer. currently it has a triangulated 4 link setup, bag on axle setup, would i see any benefits of swithcing to a parallel 4 link setup with a watts link?
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![]() Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Southern California
Posts: 3,346
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Re: which 4 link for towing?
Other than a watts link setup eliminating the side load on the link bars there is no difference from a double triangulated 4 link. A single triangulated setup will introduce more rear steer than the previous. Note that excess rear steer would most likely not be noticeable except in high articulation situations. Triangulated setups are used on monster trucks. 10,000lbs, 1,000hp, super heavy tires and they do crazy things with those trucks.
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