Hey Max I have a question for you. It seems redundant to me so I figured I would ask you. How come on a Jag IRS or Heidts and the like they use a forward facing strut rod off of the lower arm or uprights? It seems redundant to me because the arm has a triangulated design to begin with ( 2 seperate Bushings on the mounts) is this to compensate for not having an upper control arm for some reason or whats the deal with it?
I'm sure that what happened is that they designed the system and then realized that they were getting a lot of flex durring acceleration and braking, so for a quick fix they added the extra strut bar. You'd be surprised how much flex is present in a factory suspension.