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Old 11-04-2007, 05:06 PM   #1
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C4 Install? for Nathan Porter

Nathan I am installing the C4 rear. The guy doing my fabrication is thinking about building a ladder bar type setup. I was wondering if you think this will work without binding. He is planning on mounting the bags on the top bar.
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Old 11-04-2007, 10:02 PM   #2
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Re: C4 Install? for Nathan Porter

I would not recommend using a ladder bar design... it would definitly bind, especially with the factory links and bushings. I saw a similar set-up a while back on a 55-57 truck... he used a ladder bar style link, but changed ALL the factory links and used heims in place of the rubber bushings to help eliminate binding.

I would stick with a four-link design. Why not run the bag off the upper four link bar? It would definitely need some reinforcement, and a nice trussed gusset on the bar, but would do the job.
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Old 11-05-2007, 09:07 AM   #3
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Thanks, man I was worried about the binding. If you use hiems on just the rearend would that eliminate the bind? Also dont forget about those pics!!
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Old 11-07-2007, 07:48 PM   #4
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hey Nathan, i have talked to several people about installing the C4. Several have said to sell it! Others say the ladder bar wont work. I was just wondering how well you setups work. Are you having binding problems? What are some good ways to mount the bag? I dont want a canti setup like you do. I want to have a stock looking floor.
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hey Nathan, i have talked to several people about installing the C4. Several have said to sell it! Others say the ladder bar wont work. I was just wondering how well you setups work. Are you having binding problems? What are some good ways to mount the bag? I dont want a canti setup like you do. I want to have a stock looking floor.
Again... I wouldn't use a ladder bar set-up. On my set-up I have had no issues with bind (if you want to get really technical nearly all suspension link designs will have somesort of bind... small or large and anywhere in between!). I have found the best way to get the necessary travel, spring rate, and ride quality is to run them canti-levered like I do. If you're not wanting to cut the floor up too much you may need to think outside the box a little. I do have another design that keeps it below the frame-rails...but I am not giving that one away yet!

If your not able to meet all the desired criteria you may need to rethink the rear-end.
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Old 11-08-2007, 07:20 AM   #6
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well thanks we will work it out.
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Old 11-08-2007, 07:36 AM   #7
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Do the link bars require heims at both ends. Or can you get away with a heim and a rubber end? Can you mount the bag on the bar and use two heims, or will the bar twist? Sorry for all the questions!

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