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Re: [Land-speed] Dumb Questions 2011.1 and 2011.2

To: drmayf@mayfco.com, "land-speed@autox.team.net" <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Land-speed] Dumb Questions 2011.1 and 2011.2
From: lft@clear.net.nz
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 15:39:31 +1300
Attaching the diagonal across the upper 4 link bars will
certainly keep the rear end located laterally. It will also
however raise the rear roll center which may or may not be a
concern unless you get a little sideways......I'd research
this a little more.

Nigel...Down in NZ...least I was until work took me to Chile
for a few weeks....still warm mind.... 


----- Original Message Follows -----
> I have asked so many dumb question that I have had to
> resort to a  numbering system to keep track, lol.
> 
> Here is today's first question:
> 1) I use a Ford nine inch rear end with a 4 link
> suspension. I currently  use a diagonal link to keep it
> located and to prevent twisting of the  rear axle as it
> moves up and down.  I have that diagonal link located 
> between the front of one lower link to the opposite rear
> of the other  side lower link.   Drum roll...can I put
> that link between the front  upper link and back to the
> rear upper link heim fittings?  I would like  to move it
> up because evry time I jack up the rear of teh car thelink
> and pinion bearing housing try to occupy the same space
> and I wind up  having to disconnect the link at one end.
> 
> Comments?
> 
> And the second question:
> 2)  Would a triangular top link arrangement be any better?
> I would  fabricate a new link which uses the two top 4
> link brackets to atach th  elink to and build a new single
> location point for that link up front.   Heim joints would
> still be used at the ends. Why would this be better or 
> worse that the diagonal link arrangement?
> 
> Comments?
> 
> 
> if you all just want to call me a dumb ass,  that's ok,
> just do it in a  separate email please, lol. If you have
> never used either of these kinds  of set up, please feel
> free to comment but let me know you haven't used  one
> before. Looking for experience here...
> 
> mayf
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