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dukeboy_318
08-20-2015, 08:08 AM
Was given this link today by a buddy. I've never heard of a 6 link before. And to be honest, I don't see the benefit of one over say a parallel 4 link or even a 3 link...thoughts?
http://www.qa1.net/suspension/street-performance-racing-suspension-components/rear-suspension-conversion-systems/mopar-rear-suspension-conversion-system
dontlifttoshift
08-20-2015, 08:42 AM
It's an overly complicated 4 link. If you look at the upper bars in the front and rear they are pivoting on essentially a watts link. They do this mostly for packaging. It allows both forward links to package really low, so no floor mods, but you can still get a a decent instant center, although it looks like side view swingarm length would still be pretty short for a PT car.
I spent a bunch of time at PRI looking at this and determined that it is way to many moving parts and way too much compromise in the name of making a bolt in product. I do like the compartively extra low roll center but that makes routing the exhaust under the axle a PITA.
dukeboy_318
08-20-2015, 08:59 AM
It's an overly complicated 4 link. If you look at the upper bars in the front and rear they are pivoting on essentially a watts link. They do this mostly for packaging. It allows both forward links to package really low, so no floor mods, but you can still get a a decent instant center, although it looks like side view swingarm length would still be pretty short for a PT car.
I spent a bunch of time at PRI looking at this and determined that it is way to many moving parts and way too much compromise in the name of making a bolt in product. I do like the compartively extra low roll center but that makes routing the exhaust under the axle a PITA.
yeah, too complicated and at 4 grand, forget it
CraigS
08-26-2015, 06:33 AM
What I find a bit unusual is they went to a lot of effort w/ the watts links etc, for for/aft location and then put in a really short panhard rod. I wonder how much the axle moves sideways as it goes up and down.
dontlifttoshift
08-26-2015, 07:00 AM
Yeah, the PHB is on the short side, it is hard to calculate without measurments but typical side to side is about .060" to .080" with a PHB.
Vince@Meanstreets
08-26-2015, 12:18 PM
yeah, too complicated and at 4 grand, forget it
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