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yeah, I have a mono link too.
I'm wondering if I should go long arm on it or not.
I'm wondering if I should go long arm on it or not.
CRASH said:Pantsuit girl tested it for me. She'd never experienced a link that large.
CRASH
Ed A. Stevens said:Does this mean if I drive wearing a fake Rolex with metal twist-o-flex watchband purchased in Ensenada I have 36 links, and I have the coolest ride on the planet, or do I have a stock 4 link with track bar and a cheap watch?
BTW, Linc was the name of a guy on Mod Squad (He was way cool)!
C-ROK said:Hey, if you use chains for limiting straps, can you count those links too?
I think I'm swapping my straps over this weekend. I figure if I use 5/16" chain I could get a 104 link system. That's including the panhard ofcourse, since I always count it.
Root Moose said:Panhard bars (track bars) are not considered links because they do nothing to control the geometry in the the side view plane. They only control side to side motion (if "properly" designed) and have nothing to do with the anti's or roll and instant centers.
TOZOVR said:Here's a True three link by everyone's definition I'd say...$afari Gards setup for the Rangies and Discos....
Two Arms that link the frame to the axle, then a Third from the Crossmember on the frame that goes to the new X member on the Axle to control pinion angle...
Yes?
This makes sense to me as a three link and also shows why my Clayton setup is a 2 link.