
on my saxo track car ive started to fit the 4 link boxes on the back of the car but does it really matter if the link bars are not
parallel to the road. as i think that when i fit the de dion they might be angled down just a bit to get the right ride height could i get away with
it.
adam
[Edited on 1/7/07 by oadamo]
How much do you think they will be angled down Adam?
Steve
you need to read up about anti squat and anti dive and make up your mind about what you want to run, looks like you have plenty of scope for adjustment so I am sure you will be fine.
Parallel to each other is cool as long as they are the same length.
If for any reason you think the geometry is out just use rubber bushes in the upper links --- even hard rubber bushes will let you away with a lot.
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Originally posted by worX
How much do you think they will be angled down Adam?
Steve
. The longer the better with trailing arms is the theory. As long as you have bump and rebound you should be fine with what you describe in my opinion. Are you using a panhard rod with the de dion or another system?
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Originally posted by Peteff
The longer the better with trailing arms is the theory. As long as you have bump and rebound you should be fine with what you describe in my opinion. Are you using a panhard rod with the de dion or another system?