BobCSmith
NAXJA Forum User
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- Phoenix, AZ
I was looking into Long Arm kits, on Claytons site he is using a 3-Link set-up and states: "3-Link setup up front providing excellent on-road stability and off-road capability".
I have heard others say that the 3-Link set-up is the way to go yet I was surprised when I looked into Rubicon Expresses new Long Arm Kit it is a 4-Link system and they state: "With its 4-link design front suspension system, it can easily be turned into a trail dancer" making a point it is a 4-link system.
I would think that if a 3-link design was the way to with long arm suspensions RE would have built their new LA system this way.
Am I mis-informed or thinking wrong when comparing 3 & 4 Link system?
THanks
I have heard others say that the 3-Link set-up is the way to go yet I was surprised when I looked into Rubicon Expresses new Long Arm Kit it is a 4-Link system and they state: "With its 4-link design front suspension system, it can easily be turned into a trail dancer" making a point it is a 4-link system.
I would think that if a 3-link design was the way to with long arm suspensions RE would have built their new LA system this way.
Am I mis-informed or thinking wrong when comparing 3 & 4 Link system?
THanks