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Anyone running a triangulated 4 link?

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Morales8907   +1y
Everyone i know is either running triangulated 4 link or parralel 4 link
sadisticiron   +1y
Edited: 9/10/2005 12:26:15 AM by sadisticiron

here on a mazda same cocept as a yota three link with stock tank in it place
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whynotfab   +1y
hey sadistic, great pics. i love the design in that. did you do it?

also.. hey avvtek, when doing a 3link, how long do the lower bars need to be.. longer the better? and is there a usual spacing you want between the 2 bushings of the wishbone looking part, to prevent sway? thanks man
SIK_SUV   +1y
my brother just moved his tank to the back and did a wishbone type setup.
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sadisticiron   +1y
Edited: 9/10/2005 11:46:07 AM by sadisticiron

Edited: 9/10/2005 11:44:27 AM by sadisticiron

yes i did it all i leave the tank in the stock location for ease of placement of the comps,tanks and valves plus the tank in the rear of the frame lends to cutting a hole in the bed for the tank or youll drag it off heres a pic of the bed clean with no distractions other then the bridge



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HotRodDime   +1y
^^^ lookin' good mang
sadisticiron   +1y
im following you catching up
sadisticiron   +1y
it rode like the yota did but better in the rear
3In2Out   +1y
Originally posted by AiredOut



Edited: 9/9/2005 12:31:30 PM by AiredOut

You can run a parallel 4 link, with a watts link or panhard (i prefer watts the watts link), or a 3 link w/ the 3rd link designed to go around the gas tank (which i really dont like), or a 2 link with watts or panhard (which i hate) all without having to move the gas tank.

I prefer the triangulaed 4 link over all of them, its clean, simple and effective. It really not that hard to relocate your gas tank (not in the bed), or section the corner off to clear an upper bar, thats what i did on mine to leave it in a stock location.





Hrmm, yeah, Id like to run the bags on the bars. So maybe the tri 4link would be the best. I just hate having to F with the gas tank. How did you go about sectioning yours and such if you dont mind me asking?
truck action   +1y
Edited: 9/10/2005 6:45:56 PM by truck action

Soon,a tri 4 forward, 2links rearward for bags( 6-link),better ride /handing! And yes physics show forward is the way to go, you can not change physics!!