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Old 09-22-2009, 05:52 PM   #1
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4 link quick question

I have been reading a bunch, and seems like the more I read, the more I learn, but also sadly the more I change my goal , now it seems I know what I want to do, but if I want to do a 4 link set up on the rear, now I have read that with a air-over leaf you need to move/relocate the axle a little towards the rear to keep it from trying to go into the transmission when lowering, how do you accomplish that with a 4 link? just read a lot on 4 links but nowhere I saw about the axle relocation. thanks in advance,,,

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I have been reading a bunch, and seems like the more I read, the more I learn, but also sadly the more I change my goal , now it seems I know what I want to do, but if I want to do a 4 link set up on the rear, now I have read that with a air-over leaf you need to move/relocate the axle a little towards the rear to keep it from trying to go into the transmission when lowering, how do you accomplish that with a 4 link? just read a lot on 4 links but nowhere I saw about the axle relocation. thanks in advance,,,

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The length of your four-link bars will determine the amount your axle moves fore and aft. The longer the bars the less the axle moves.
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oh ok thanks for the quick reply porterb
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