Yellow Cake Kid
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Here is a generalized illustration of rear lower control arm arc swings
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Completed this week. ?Both the Long Arm and LnL for the JL are brand new. Don't think I've seen a member install yet, other than I think @CloakedWillys was running the prototype.
Are the upper & lower axle-side mounts really in line with each other? And do you have the front also?Here is a generalized illustration of rear lower control arm arc swings
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I believe this just shows a long arm versus a short arm.Are the upper & lower axle-side mounts really in line with each other? And do you have the front also?
What does the arc look like if you drop the short arm down 2” at the frame side…..Here is a generalized illustration of rear lower control arm arc swings
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0.1” in up top. At front line at -2”. 2.68” in at bottomWhat does the arc look like if you drop the short arm down 2” at the frame side…..
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C’mon man….I have no idea what you just said, I wanna see the cool pic…?0.1” in up top. At front line at -2”. 2.68” in at bottom
Animation would be better. LOLC’mon man….I have no idea what you just said, I wanna see the cool pic…?
C’mon man….I have no idea what you just said, I wanna see the cool pic…?
Thanks Matt……. So I’m assuming the blue line is the 2” drop ? I just looked up the DB3 and it actually drops the arm 3”….. ?
Yup, here’s three inches. It’d be better if I wasn’t on my phone using wolfram.Thanks Matt……. So I’m assuming the blue line is the 2” drop ? I just looked up the DB3 and it actually drops the arm 3”….. ?
No worries I appreciatecha……Yup, here’s three inches. It’d be better if I wasn’t on my phone using wolfram.
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Is that a DB3'd rear?Completed this week. ?
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