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Old 12-02-2006, 09:01 PM
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Default Quadra Link Question

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I need to know how the lower bar (the one that ties into the front leaf spring pocket) is mounted there. I need to know if the bar is centered on the bushing or if it offsetted? I look at pictures (and none shows it clearly) and it looks to be bushed from the outside, giving more room for the tires on the inside.

Thats what i need, i considered the air bar seriously but the bushing is centered and i don't get much more space than the leaf because of that. I could unweld and move the bar but ART says not a good idea....They should have tought about that while building their system...

Anyway, i need to take a decision. I'm now back to my first idea suspension wise, the Art Morrisson Tri-4 bar (half price at that!) if the Q-link doesn't provide the space needed.

Thanks for any help/ pics would be great.

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