Sold/Expired Jeep YJ 4 Link Conversion Package from Motobilt.com

motobilt

"I Build Stuff"
Joined
Jul 31, 2013
Messages
423
Location
Dothan, AL
We have tried to simplify the process for our customers wanting to convert their YJ to a 4 link suspension by bundling several of our products together.
Included in the kit will be:

MB1503 Jeep YJ 4 Link Kit x 1
MB5000 YJ Fuel Cell x 1
MB4014 Axle link mounts for rear GM 14 Bolt This is for the lower links to mount to the axle x 1
MB4006 Axle link mounts for Front Chevy Dana 60 . This is for the lower links to mount to the axle x 1
MB2004 Flat Bottom Coil over Tab You mount these on the rear axle to mount the coil over x4
MB2005 Flat 4 Link Tab x 8
MB3001 Jeep YJ Back half kit x 1
Misc Shock Hoop 1.75" x .120" DOM Pair includes coil over tabs top and bottom
MB5501 Jeep CJ/YJ Rear Fender tops pair x 1
GYJ-U YJ Coil over mounts for rear fender tops pair x 1
We offer many other products to complete it such as Fox or King Coil overs, rod ends, axle truss's etc.
Click on the link below to check out the package with the special pricing!
http://www.motobilt.com/jeep-yj-4-link-kit/motobilt-jeep-yj-4-link-conversion-kit-1.html
58e07d2a768211e39a9912e7a1c8e8c3_8_1.jpg


If you have any questions please call us at 334-699-6300
 
This kit really simplifies the process and you know you get the correct parts! We are shipping these all over the world! Guam, France, Canada just to name a few. We would love to see some of your project pictures with our kit installed! If your on instagram then tag us using #motobilt4me for random give aways!
 
Shipping another one of these kits out this week!!! If there are parts that you already have or ones that you need that are not listed then call us as we can work out the best package for your needs!
13895226_1036800289707764_243213693453251088_n.jpg
 
This is a base package to get you started.
We also sell coil overs, springs, rod ends, shock hoops, shock mounts, etc
Call us at 334-219-2333 to discuss the details of your build.
Thanks,
Bobby
Motobilt
334-219-2333
 
Motobilt Tech Thursday "4 Link System"
Main-slider-YJ-4-LINK-compressed.jpg

Motobilt Tech Thursday “YJ & TJ 4 Link Conversion”



The Motobilt Jeep YJ 4 link bracket system has been a major hit since its debut 3 years ago. As of late, the addition of the Jeep TJ 4 Link system has been release as well. The purpose of this segment is to answer many of the questions that are frequently asked about these kits.



To start we have to explain the story behind the purpose of the 4 link bracket system. Dan DuBose, the owner of Motobilt, has a long history with custom suspension designs for Jeeps and tube race buggies. His many years of experience in suspension design and his specific skill set are not something that many shops or consumers have these days. So, he took it upon himself to develop a bracket system that would be race inspired but trail worthy.



In designing the 4 link system there are many different attributes that have to be addressed, such as: link separation, roll axis, anti-squat and much more. With each of the many factors to consider, he wanted a system that created the proper geometry and placed everything for the end user. This type of design would net a vehicle that would perform at the race course as well as on the trail.



The YJ and TJ bracket system not only give you a well thought out suspension design, but it makes it possible to install accurately and quickly. You do not have to measure and calculate, position parts, test fit and then check. The bracket system is located using the existing holes in the frame for the skid plate. This makes sure that it fits every time and speeds the entire process up dramatically.

yj-4-link-kit-web.jpg


In order to attain the correct suspension geometry that would perform to its fullest potential, the link system was designed with an integrated skid plate. The skid plate and brackets provide for a completely smooth bottom surface so that it will slide over the rocks and not get hung up. Often there are custom builds or other manufactures that try and make a belly-up system. The major problem is twofold with this type of system. If you move everything up, including the link mounts, then you are sacrificing the correct suspension geometry to do so. If you leave the link mounts low and only move the skid plate up then you create a hook to grab obstacles off road.



The bracket system is set up to a create a true 4 link system front and rear. If you are planning on running a traditional steering box on the road, then you will want to modify the front 4 link and use it as a 3 link system with a track bar. This will eliminate bump steer. Also, if you are running a 3 link, they we suggest running a driver’s side drop front axle so that there is room to mount a track bar bracket onto the axle.

https://youtu.be/is-F36xI73I



Home Blog How To

Tech Thursday: Motobilt 4-Link System
Tech Thursday: Motobilt 4-Link System
Posted by: Hunter Saniee
Created on Nov 9, 2016 Updated on Nov 9, 2016
0 comments
Pubslished In: How To , News , Resources
Read 2 Times



Motobilt Tech Thursday “YJ & TJ 4 Link Conversion”



The Motobilt Jeep YJ 4 link bracket system has been a major hit since its debut 3 years ago. As of late, the addition of the Jeep TJ 4 Link system has been release as well. The purpose of this segment is to answer many of the questions that are frequently asked about these kits.



To start we have to explain the story behind the purpose of the 4 link bracket system. Dan DuBose, the owner of Motobilt, has a long history with custom suspension designs for Jeeps and tube race buggies. His many years of experience in suspension design and his specific skill set are not something that many shops or consumers have these days. So, he took it upon himself to develop a bracket system that would be race inspired but trail worthy.



In designing the 4 link system there are many different attributes that have to be addressed, such as: link separation, roll axis, anti-squat and much more. With each of the many factors to consider, he wanted a system that created the proper geometry and placed everything for the end user. This type of design would net a vehicle that would perform at the race course as well as on the trail.



The YJ and TJ bracket system not only give you a well thought out suspension design, but it makes it possible to install accurately and quickly. You do not have to measure and calculate, position parts, test fit and then check. The bracket system is located using the existing holes in the frame for the skid plate. This makes sure that it fits every time and speeds the entire process up dramatically.



In order to attain the correct suspension geometry that would perform to its fullest potential, the link system was designed with an integrated skid plate. The skid plate and brackets provide for a completely smooth bottom surface so that it will slide over the rocks and not get hung up. Often there are custom builds or other manufactures that try and make a belly-up system. The major problem is twofold with this type of system. If you move everything up, including the link mounts, then you are sacrificing the correct suspension geometry to do so. If you leave the link mounts low and only move the skid plate up then you create a hook to grab obstacles off road.



The bracket system is set up to a create a true 4 link system front and rear. If you are planning on running a traditional steering box on the road, then you will want to modify the front 4 link and use it as a 3 link system with a track bar. This will eliminate bump steer. Also, if you are running a 3 link, they we suggest running a driver’s side drop front axle so that there is room to mount a track bar bracket onto the axle.



We also suggest running a wider axle then the factory units as you will need the room for coil overs, linjavascript:void(0);k triangulation and other systems. You can keep your factory wheel base or stretch it.



Our system utilizes a 1.25” x 1" heim joint for the lowers and a 7/8” x 3/4 heim joint for the uppers. We offer many other components to complete your 4 link conversion such as heim joints, back half kits, coil overs, axle trusses, link mounts for the axle, coil over mounts, rear fender tops, YJ behind the seat fuel tank etc. The pocket mounting width for the lowers is 2.63" and the uppers is 1.75".
jeep-yj-4-link-kit-drawing.jpg


https://www.motobilt.com/pub/media/wysiwyg/jeep-yj-4-link-kit-drawing.jpg
 
Back
Top