Just from my personal experience james go for 4 link if it's at all possible. The packaging around the engine is nice but a pahard bar sucks.
-Zach
2003 Ford F150 work truck piece of crap- sold
1998 Dodge Ram, 35s, 456s- sold
2000 Powerstroke tow rig on DUBs- once rolled- sold
2004 Dodge Ram Hemi tow rig
1995 YJ on BLOCKS
I couldn't remember so i scrolled back and saw you mention a 3 link, but now I remember having a conversation with you about the 4 link front, excuse my stupidity.
James. what did you make your front frame out of? Just 2x2 tubing?
-Zach
2003 Ford F150 work truck piece of crap- sold
1998 Dodge Ram, 35s, 456s- sold
2000 Powerstroke tow rig on DUBs- once rolled- sold
2004 Dodge Ram Hemi tow rig
1995 YJ on BLOCKS
willhf1011 wrote:I couldn't remember so i scrolled back and saw you mention a 3 link, but now I remember having a conversation with you about the 4 link front, excuse my stupidity.
Ah, I didn't remember mentioning that but I am definitely going with a 4 link.
dodgeguy119 wrote:James. what did you make your front frame out of? Just 2x2 tubing?
Links bind at 20 degrees of flex and I need about 35 degrees to max out some 16 inch shocks so I need to move the upper frame side mount up and back some
James what is your vertical separation at the frame and axle? It looks like you will be running with a ton of anti-squat. I'm sure you've run the numbers, I'm just curious because I ran into the same issue with my rig and fitting uppers beneath the floor.
willhf1011 wrote:James what is your vertical separation at the frame and axle? It looks like you will be running with a ton of anti-squat. I'm sure you've run the numbers, I'm just curious because I ran into the same issue with my rig and fitting uppers beneath the floor.
About 4 inches at the frame and 6 at the axle. I have it about 76% anti-squat. I am going to move the upper link mounts up and reward some which will drastically drop my anti-squat. Meaning I will either need to move the frame side lower links up or the axle side down below the center of the tube.
willhf1011 wrote:James what is your vertical separation at the frame and axle? It looks like you will be running with a ton of anti-squat. I'm sure you've run the numbers, I'm just curious because I ran into the same issue with my rig and fitting uppers beneath the floor.
About 4 inches at the frame and 6 at the axle. I have it about 76% anti-squat. I am going to move the upper link mounts up and reward some which will drastically drop my anti-squat. Meaning I will either need to move the frame side lower links up or the axle side down below the center of the tube.
wtf is anti-squat? or is that a dumb question?
Randy
Tow Piglet/DD: Silverado
Driveway Ornament: Clifford the big red Jeep
If you're going to do something to counteract that adjustment I would look at moving the axle side upper up a bit unless there's a really good reason not to. Extra separation at the axle is never a bad thing in terms of strength