4-Link?

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Solid94

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Call up or email WFO concepts. Trevor and his shops built a 98 Chevy on coils not to long ago. He may be able to she'd some light on parts and coils
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Darkrider

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Call up or email WFO concepts. Trevor and his shops built a 98 Chevy on coils not to long ago. He may be able to she'd some light on parts and coils
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Nice Radius Arm setup, been trying to find info on radius arm setups on our trucks!

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jps4jeep

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Here is my build that I am linking my 98
http://www.gmt400.com/forum/showthread.php?11823-Dual-purpose-crap-hauler

Also, double triangulated 4 link, to have ideal geomenty, can be difficult to package on the front of these, and most trucks. it can be done and be effective, but a single triangulated 4 link would be easier to package and still have the same effect. a 4 link is great and all, but a 3 link would be the easiest to design and package of all the "linked suspensions" and should not be over looked.

About 90% of the way through my current install, I picked up a D60 for the front, when I install this axle, I will probably ditch the radius arms and go with a 3 link.
 
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