ORV design and fab
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- Jul 11, 2009
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- Raleigh area, NC
Getting ready to build my rear 4 link on my Toyota. So what is a good starting point with roll axis and center axis etc? How far forward does my vertical links need to insect?
How long do y'all recommend my links be? I've looked at 40" on my lowers and 29" for my uppers.
Is this too long? I've thought about lowering my lengths cause of my 14" of travel?
I'm only upper triangulating my links. My lowers will have a little triangulation but not a lot
I know the basics. Uppers should be 70% of lowers,
There Should be at least 8" of vertical separation at axle end?
Link vertical intersection should be in front of vehicle. But how far is ok?
And how much anti squat do you recommend? I've heard 100%-80% but I think 100% would be ideal??????? Does that seem right?
Ultimately what is an ideal set of numbers to try for for a good 4 link to work in all varieties of wheeling?
I am really at a point were I'm getting ready to chop my chassis off in the rear and going to start tack my links in place and can build my brackets anywhere I need to to make it good. This is my first linking project and I have done a lot of research. I couldn't make it double triangulated but I am going to run 2 pieces of 2"x4" tubing on the inside of my chassis for my lower links to set the front brackets anywhere I need to. To raise if need be and bring the lower links inside more for the triangulation on the lowers.( just can't bring the lower links inside like 6" away cause of my driveshaft. )
I'm running 14" airshocks
Here's some calculated numbers I've built so far.
Give me some info that worked for y'all?
How long do y'all recommend my links be? I've looked at 40" on my lowers and 29" for my uppers.
Is this too long? I've thought about lowering my lengths cause of my 14" of travel?
I'm only upper triangulating my links. My lowers will have a little triangulation but not a lot
I know the basics. Uppers should be 70% of lowers,
There Should be at least 8" of vertical separation at axle end?
Link vertical intersection should be in front of vehicle. But how far is ok?
And how much anti squat do you recommend? I've heard 100%-80% but I think 100% would be ideal??????? Does that seem right?
Ultimately what is an ideal set of numbers to try for for a good 4 link to work in all varieties of wheeling?
I am really at a point were I'm getting ready to chop my chassis off in the rear and going to start tack my links in place and can build my brackets anywhere I need to to make it good. This is my first linking project and I have done a lot of research. I couldn't make it double triangulated but I am going to run 2 pieces of 2"x4" tubing on the inside of my chassis for my lower links to set the front brackets anywhere I need to. To raise if need be and bring the lower links inside more for the triangulation on the lowers.( just can't bring the lower links inside like 6" away cause of my driveshaft. )
I'm running 14" airshocks
Here's some calculated numbers I've built so far.
Give me some info that worked for y'all?
