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Old Nov 25, 2008 | 06:43 PM
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Default 4-link Setups Post Here!!!

If you all that have a 4link rear setup post them up and details about them it'd be much appreciated.

I'm considering building a setup for my ECSB that would be good for street/strip use.

Thanks again,

Matt.
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Old Nov 26, 2008 | 04:33 PM
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You could use an AVS inversal kit as it is preassembled.

Just angle your bottom bars up roughly 10-15 degrees for the proper amount of bite and traction. If your running really low and the brackets begin to hit the body atleast try to get close to 10 degress as possable to give you proper bite.

In any case the top bar should be level or as level as possable.

I'm doing a 2 link since I plan to run really low, and I've decided against trying to corner to hard in the truck since my wife says I can spend all my side money on my 69 Camaro.

I can send you a diagram I made from all the research I have done. if I have a email list. Its not perfect but give you an Idea of how the setup should work, and my base plan called for a 5-8 drop.
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