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<blockquote data-quote="offroadwerks" data-source="post: 269501" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Triaged's on Pirate 4x4's version of 4link calculator is what I always used. Seems like 80% anti squat and as close to 0 over steer is what I would shoot for. Some link mounting points just can't be changed for whatever reason. Get some basic measurements from vehicle and plug them into calculator, adjust numbers that can be adjusted on vehicle to get as close to 0 over steer at static ride height. You are usually limited with uppers at frame but all other link mounts can usually be moved. I've been pretty satisfied with the ones I've done. Everybody who gave me a hard time about using or trying to figure out a calculator and just put links where they fit usually flopped like a dish rag and blamed it on the shocks etc....it pays off to do your homework. Good luck <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies2/dblthumb2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":dblthumb:" title="Dblthumb2 :dblthumb:" data-shortname=":dblthumb:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="offroadwerks, post: 269501, member: 968"] Triaged's on Pirate 4x4's version of 4link calculator is what I always used. Seems like 80% anti squat and as close to 0 over steer is what I would shoot for. Some link mounting points just can't be changed for whatever reason. Get some basic measurements from vehicle and plug them into calculator, adjust numbers that can be adjusted on vehicle to get as close to 0 over steer at static ride height. You are usually limited with uppers at frame but all other link mounts can usually be moved. I've been pretty satisfied with the ones I've done. Everybody who gave me a hard time about using or trying to figure out a calculator and just put links where they fit usually flopped like a dish rag and blamed it on the shocks etc....it pays off to do your homework. Good luck :dblthumb: [/QUOTE]
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