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<blockquote data-quote="Welderd" data-source="post: 57050" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>look up the 4link or 3link calc on pirate</p><p></p><p>It has accurate material allowables for AL and Steel of different grades</p><p>It will also calculate a pretty accurate factor of safety depending on how well you estimate weight and stuff</p><p></p><p>those sizes AL would be just fine for your buggy</p><p></p><p>I've analyzed the break in my 7075 link and it's due to the taper/ small cross section. and I've remade them</p><p>Your 3/4" heims will actually help you with AL by not making the hole larger</p><p>remember to be easy on the wrench flats and make sure there's the largest radiuses that you can afford</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Welderd, post: 57050, member: 144"] look up the 4link or 3link calc on pirate It has accurate material allowables for AL and Steel of different grades It will also calculate a pretty accurate factor of safety depending on how well you estimate weight and stuff those sizes AL would be just fine for your buggy I've analyzed the break in my 7075 link and it's due to the taper/ small cross section. and I've remade them Your 3/4" heims will actually help you with AL by not making the hole larger remember to be easy on the wrench flats and make sure there's the largest radiuses that you can afford [/QUOTE]
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