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Angle on tri 4-link

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huskerdually   +1y
What is the min angle you got to have the triangulated bars in relationship to the rearend to keep it from moving side to side?
liljlowrider   +1y
90 degress outta do it.... dont question me!!!!!!!!!!
rhmdually   +1y
40 degrees. (20 per bar)
dually   +1y
I heard it was around 30 degrees per bar.
huskerdually   +1y
Thanks guys, lots of help there. I like the new guys answer, it's close to what I got I think.
diabolic kustoms   +1y
30 should be fine for something with little travel but I try to get 40 in my installs.
huskerdually   +1y
The biggest thing I don't want the rearend moving. Especially if I got a trailer or something on it.
diabolic kustoms   +1y
do a watts link..bar none the best way
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huskerdually   +1y
Originally I was going to, then I started playing with the idea of a tri 4-link. But I think now I'm going to do a 3 link with a watts. I've been drawing all this out to scale on paper and not coming up with anything I like.
slimneverdies   +1y
This is an old thread but I have to bring this back. Can you do a watts link with a triangulated 4 link or will it bind? I already have a tri-4 link ready to install but I want to make sure the setup is strong enough to hold the rear while towing some serious weight...


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