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I remember Bansil plugging the stock Rodeo rear link geometry into a 4-link calculator, and coming up with an obscene amount of anti-squat. 300% IIRC <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" />. Obviously, you can vary the link mounts at the frame to adjust this, but you can only do so much without changing the axle mounts.


This is a good example of the point I was trying to get across (and why starting with the stock setup doesn't buy you much IMHO)... changing one component in a link setup almost always impacts many others... a degree of complexity really not dealt with with a leaf sprung setup. this is why I caution against it and recommend you do your homework before jumping in.



-Rob