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Originally posted by bdroppeddak
it doesnt apply the torque from the rear end (either on acceleration or braking) to the vehicle to add downforce to the wheels to aid in traction. it will normally cause the rear end to loose traction by lifting the weight of the vehicle off the suspension.
Cool, thats what I was thinking. When I first got my truck bagged, a few weeks later I tried to do a burnout but found my rear jumping all over the road. I guess the reverse 4link I have would explain that. Thank you for explaining that.