BigClay
Knower of useless ZJ things
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- Sep 24, 2008
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- Winston-Salem
Just curious, what do you think is better than a 3 link front?This is what 3-links do best.
Just curious, what do you think is better than a 3 link front?This is what 3-links do best.
What is your priority?Just curious, what do you think is better than a 3 link front?
Flex and stabilityWhat is your priority?
Not mentioned: durability.Flex and stability
What makes a 3-link inherently less durable than a 4-link? Or a radius arm? Or anything? Are you basing your opinion off someone’s lack of ability to weld a bracket to the frame properly?Not mentioned: durability.
Quantity. 2 is greater than 1. Also, 2 oppose each other in flex which is more likely to find the shittier of the 2 welds and make it a 3 link.What makes a 3-link inherently less durable than a 4-link? Or a radius arm? Or anything? Are you basing your opinion off someone’s lack of ability to weld a bracket to the frame properly?
A 3-link is going to find the weakest point. Where that is depends on the build, geometry, fabricator's skill, etc. Sometimes it just means the bolt holes in the brackets oval out. With thin-wall axles (Ford 8.8, JK axles, etc), it rips the brackets right off and takes big chunks of the axle tube with it. On TJs, it tears the frame at the upper link bracket. Sometimes a shitty weld fails. It just depends. When they go, they often fail spectacularly.What makes a 3-link inherently less durable than a 4-link? Or a radius arm? Or anything? Are you basing your opinion off someone’s lack of ability to weld a bracket to the frame properly?
Also probably inappropriate for the thread....Regardless, this issue/debate/whatever is much more complicated than the passing commentary of this thread.
Werd!!Yeah but if you’re not making EPIC FAIL highlight reels are you really wheeling?
Werd!!
I think it was just before or just after this video @shawn peeled back his skid plate like a banana peel in an epic way
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Uh, whats on his face?
Werd!!
I think it was just before or just after this video @shawn peeled back his skid plate like a banana peel in an epic way
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I once broke a pinion yoke with my crankshaft when a 3 link frame mount sheared off the plated crossmember.A 3-link is going to find the weakest point. Where that is depends on the build, geometry, fabricator's skill, etc. Sometimes it just means the bolt holes in the brackets oval out. With thin-wall axles (Ford 8.8, JK axles, etc), it rips the brackets right off and takes big chunks of the axle tube with it. On TJs, it tears the frame at the upper link bracket. Sometimes a shitty weld fails. It just depends. When they go, they often fail spectacularly.
It's all a question of priorities.
What'd you do to resolve that from happening again?I once broke a pinion yoke with my crankshaft when a 3 link frame mount sheared off the plated frame.
I still run a 3 link.
It was on my old race MJ. I fixed it by plating the inner frame rail and attaching the link mount to it instead of a crossmember.What'd you do to resolve that from happening again?
Current one on my Ranger is a Mars Fab designed one with massive heims and bolts. Zero worries at this point.The one that failed was the fist one I had built and failed due to my own lack of skill and knowledge.
I just thought the gif was too funny not to use....Current one on my Ranger is a Mars Fab designed one with massive heims and bolts. Zero worries at this point.The one that failed was the fist one I had built and failed due to my own lack of skill and knowledge.
Probably getting you to spout off some random bs.What is your priority?
Sounds like most of your posts.Also probably inappropriate for the thread....