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3 link rear susp, roadcourse.

3 link rear susp, roadcourse.

3 link rear susp, roadcourse.

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Hi , I'm looking at using a 3-link rear suspension on a road coarse car, RWD live axle. The length of the lower arms is 22in & is fixed (rules), any suggestions on the upper link angle & location would be appreciated. This link could be up to 50in if need be. Cheers.

RE: 3 link rear susp, roadcourse.

That's been discussed several times, try the search function

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RE: 3 link rear susp, roadcourse.

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Sorry guys but I don't see anything relating to a long single, central upper arm in any of the areas you spoke of ?.

RE: 3 link rear susp, roadcourse.

Pages 15 and 16. (Don't be misled by the "dragracing" reference. This is an asymmetry equivalent to that used by Jaguar in the early C-Types.)

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