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4-link question #561298 02/01/05 03:12 AM
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 315
YOTA88 Offline OP
Mudrunner
don`t worry guys, i`m not gonna ask no newb question like "how long should i make my links" or "what size tubing do i use". i did my homework and i`m actually ready to start getting everything together for my rear 4-link set-up. question is...i`ve seen everything from heim joints on both ends to bushings on one end and heims on the other. they all seem to work just fine but haven`t heard good or bad so would like some input from you guys as to which way would be best before i start spending my cash. i`ve done my research for months now on about every bulletin board around(here and pirate mostly) but still have yet to determine which way to go. fabrication is not a problem.i have all of the tools and equipment. just need some of the more experienced guys to point me in the right direction.pros and cons would be helpful.


SAS88TOY, caged, lockered, Longfielded, etc. etc. etc. blah blah blah!!!
2005 Tundra Quadcab.
Re: 4-link question [Re: YOTA88] #561299 02/01/05 04:28 AM
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OOP'S Offline
Roll Me Over
I would use Jonney Joints!!!!


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Re: 4-link question [Re: OOP'S] #561300 02/01/05 07:41 PM
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ErikB Offline
Toyota Moderator
Personal preference mostly.

I'll be using RE joints at one end, bushings at the other.


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Re: 4-link question [Re: ErikB] #561301 02/01/05 09:21 PM
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Posts: 315
YOTA88 Offline OP
Mudrunner
how do you guys feel about adjustability? I`ve checked out alot of link setups on pirate an seen every configuration there is and noticed that alot of the guys using johnny joints on both ends of their lower links have no way to adjust them. How important is it for the lowers.


SAS88TOY, caged, lockered, Longfielded, etc. etc. etc. blah blah blah!!!
2005 Tundra Quadcab.
Re: 4-link question [Re: YOTA88] #561302 02/01/05 11:48 PM
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ErikB Offline
Toyota Moderator
I plan on using cam bolts. Just like IFS LCA's and stock Jeep TJ/Dodge truck links use.


'97 4Runner, '06 F350, '86 4Runner, '05 WR450
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Re: 4-link question [Re: ErikB] #561303 02/02/05 01:59 AM
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 315
YOTA88 Offline OP
Mudrunner
thanks for the input <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />. i still have some homework to do before i start. i have a spare axle housing that i`m gonna build off of just in case. i just have to decide wether to go with a triangulated or panhard type of set-up. what do you guys think?


SAS88TOY, caged, lockered, Longfielded, etc. etc. etc. blah blah blah!!!
2005 Tundra Quadcab.
Re: 4-link question [Re: YOTA88] #561304 02/02/05 08:30 PM
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ErikB Offline
Toyota Moderator
Again, personal preference. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Depends on what you're willing or unwilling to move to get things to fit.

In the front though, if its a street driven rig, I'd run a panhard and match it to the drag link length/angle as closely as possible to minimize bumpsteer.


'97 4Runner, '06 F350, '86 4Runner, '05 WR450
http://home.4x4wire.com/erik
Re: 4-link question [Re: ErikB] #561305 02/02/05 08:54 PM
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 315
YOTA88 Offline OP
Mudrunner
Quote


Depends on what you're willing or unwilling to move to get things to fit.


that`s exactly why i`m kinda taking my sweet time and getting all of the info i can before i build. i probably won`t start until next month or so. but if i can get my hands on a trailer...i`ll be more that willing to chop it up and experiment with the front also <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />. thanks again for your input.


SAS88TOY, caged, lockered, Longfielded, etc. etc. etc. blah blah blah!!!
2005 Tundra Quadcab.
Re: 4-link question [Re: YOTA88] #561306 02/03/05 07:46 PM
Anonymous
Unregistered
Heims will give more articulation but will be noisey as they loosen up. Kevlar lined will help. Poly ends bind more but dont clunk and wont transmit as mush vibration. I agree with the JohnyJoints by Currie suggestion.


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