slammed88cutlass
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I finally finished back halfing my frame. I am currently setting up my four link. My question is.. on a forward triangulated four link what is the optimal angle for the four link bars from level (the ground) at ride height?Everything is tacked up right now at ride height (7 1/2 inches from bottom of frame to ground) with my pinion angle set at 3 degrees nose down, the upper bars are currently at 2 degrees facing downward torwards the axle and the lower bars are at about 3 degrees downward torwards the axle. This appears to be what will work best for my application. All the articles i've found related to this question relate to race cars (not air ride equipped)and they say try to stay as near level as possible. Is this the same on adjustable suspension? Should i weld my setup up like this or should i change the angles first to get them level at ride height? Or am i just thinking to far into this? Oh yeah if it matters my bags are mounted on the bottom links, the car will putting down about 300 hp to the rear wheels (400 at flywheel)and i am running shocks on the outside of the frame rails. What do you guys think?