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settig up a tri 4-link

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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truck action   +1y
I know there's been a lot on links,but I realy want this right the frist time. Setting up the angales of the upper bars to the frame,I,ve got 40 degrees,with the lower & upper bars parallel to the ground at ride height. I would like to get the upper bar a littel lower,moving the mounts far off center at the pumpkin,& or angling downward. The piovit point at the front will be in the same plain, I have to shorten the lower bars.Any help here please!
draggindimes   +1y
as a rule of thumb both upper and lower bars should be atleast 26" long to prevent any pinion change. make sure that both the upper and lower bars are as close to the same length as possible to prevent any weird angle changes. when your setting it up keep the truck at ride hieght and position the lower bars so that they are level with the ground and do the same with the uppers. as for angling the upper bars just make sure that you have enough angle to prevent any lateral movement.
whynotfab   +1y
Lookin really good man!
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