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Old 05-09-2006, 05:35 PM
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I could build and install a Triangulated 4-Link for cheaper than buying all the aftermarket stock style suspension.

Will a tri-4 link out perform the stock style suspension in strait line and road course performance?

I do not want to do a parallel 4 link because i believe they are really only best suited for the straitline screamers, and my car is street duty.

So any one have an opinion??
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im come from the minitruckin world and i think it will work great... but i would like someone elses opinon on this...
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have you seen a triangulated 4-link? it should not be all that big of a deal... I need to decide on the side bar lengths, then the mounting location of the middle bars (then i can figure heir length..)


I bet i could do it in a week... but im not sure if it will be a good setup for what im doing... it works grreat on bagged trucks though!!


here is a triangulated 4 link for a s10....



PLEASE HELP.. lol




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