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    Suspension software

     



    Someone on here has some suspension software to simulate supension travel....I cant find them? I'm wondering where to get it? I need to go through the motions (trying a couple different set-ups) on my C4 IRS. Want to check camber angle through-out suspension travel with different types on link mounting points? Also trying to figure out where I want to place the QA1's. Know now not to figure on placing them on the shock mounts. Thinking about suspending a braket off of the dog-bone bolts. Finallly got all the goodies for narrowing. Everything seems like it will all work.

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    This goes along with the same thread.

    I just installed the new half-shafts. Did a eyeball....well an inclinometer check....of the camber at ride height and at travel. Would anyone concider a 1 degree loss of camber with 2.5 inches of upward travel acceptable and a 1 degree loss at 2.5 inches of downward travel. A total of 2 degree loss with 5 inches of over-all travel. I think I made myself clear enough?

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