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07-24-2014 08:46 AM #4
Looking back, I see that you have a 1928 Tudor sedan. Also, you have five separate threads with frame/suspension questions. In one, you wanted a triangulated 4-bar. In this one, a parallel 4-link. Could I suggest that you stick with one thread on your frame project? Otherwise, it's hard to keep track and to give you reasonable advice. 0
If your plan is to build a solid street rod, I personally believe that the Chassis Engineering 4-link is overkill for street use, and takes up way too much space. (No disrespect to Jerry intended, just my opinion.) A triangulated 4-link is a time-tested, proven, simple rear-end suspension when coupled with coil-overs or air bags. Frankly, I wish I had used one on my '34.
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