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Four-link Setup in 1948 chev Pickup
I have a 1948 chev pickup, I have grafted a wishbone suspension front end on witch im currently fitting air ride shockwave air bags in. Im also planning to make and fit a triangulated foul link and again run air ride shockwaves. I dont know much about the geometry of the setup and would like to know the lengths of the bars and basic directions to fitting them. It will be powered by a fairly standard 2005 ls1. Any help will be much appreciated. Thanks Mike
Step by strp dirrections on how you would do it would be awesome. |
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Link doesn't work for me.
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oops...lets try something a bit different
Rear air suspension design Triangulated 4-link vs. Satchell? 4-link angle and bar lengths how is my 4-link setup? I found all those searching for triangulated 4-link |
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