Yellow Cake Kid
Well-Known Member
That is a good point, which I had not considered when I made the post....Given the angle of the rears you lose about 20% vs front straight travel...
Thank you.
This made me curious, so I approximated the dimensions by using an assumed 45 degree angle, which is probably a bit slacker than the actual angle of the shocks, but does illustrate the point you are making about the angles.
Then I realized I could easily go out and measure the resting angle of the rear shocks on my Jeep. I measured 63.8 degrees, so I made a second illustration that approximates the dimensions by using an assumed 64 degree angle.
Thanks again for mentioning the need to acknowledge the angle.
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