GirlScout1
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Believe it or not i'm REALLY not trying to make this into a pissing contest. However Mack, you talk about breaking the upper and having your axle flop right? First of all which are you more likely to break: a lower or upper arm? Usually it is a lower arm and even then, aside from slamming it down on a rock it ends up being a torn mount. Well lets say that is WAS the upper arm that broke (we're saying they are all joints that break-not the arms themselves. Fair enough?) chances are it would most likely be at the weakest point. So it breaks the upper joint and..FLOP! its down. Possible? Sure. anything is possible right?
So with that in mind. What if you are running a radius arm kit and you break a joint @ the bellyplate, again not the arm but a joint. basically the same thing is happening and your axle is going to go shooting out. WHy? Because even with a radius arm setup you lose two monting point through the loss of one joint breakage. Mind you I don't think either would happen easy. Chances are you will lose a LCA mount before an upper (especially on the drivers side) or the uppers at the mounting plate attached to the body. I know TnT uses AT LEAST 3/16" plate as well as RK. The weak/stress point is in the factory mounting points into the flimsy sheetmetal.
Again, I think both designs (radius and 3 link) have their pros and cons.
-b
So with that in mind. What if you are running a radius arm kit and you break a joint @ the bellyplate, again not the arm but a joint. basically the same thing is happening and your axle is going to go shooting out. WHy? Because even with a radius arm setup you lose two monting point through the loss of one joint breakage. Mind you I don't think either would happen easy. Chances are you will lose a LCA mount before an upper (especially on the drivers side) or the uppers at the mounting plate attached to the body. I know TnT uses AT LEAST 3/16" plate as well as RK. The weak/stress point is in the factory mounting points into the flimsy sheetmetal.
Again, I think both designs (radius and 3 link) have their pros and cons.
-b