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Jaguar IRS

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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scottpow   +1y
The links are shown in the photo. Secondly these are IRS, the center is bolted to a flat plate. The hubs are free to move up and down. The coilovers attach to a crossmember. I might have another picture I'll check.Originally posted by blazedbowtie82



Thanks. I was really wanting to see it in a frame, to see what kind of link setup was used. How the hubs are supported, bags are attached, and how the pumpkin is attatched to the frame. Guess I should have gievn more specifics.

Seth

OldSkoolCadillac   +1y
those rear ends outta jags are wide, thinking of fabbing one into the rear of an 85 c10. gonna have to run some wild offset wheels
Pneufab   +1y
Originally posted by OldSkoolCadillac



those rear ends outta jags are wide, thinking of fabbing one into the rear of an 85 c10. gonna have to run some wild offset wheels

Yeah they are wide, but really easy to narrow!

There is only one lower arm to narrow, and the driveshaft(which you probably want to make some beefy looking ones instead of the stock jag skinny looking ones anyway) that's it, narrowed

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rizz0   +1y
so the axle itself stops it from colapsing inward or am i missing something
TwistedMinis   +1y
Got my rear end today.Rizz0, it looks as if you are correct.