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Old 03-13-2007, 09:51 AM
Mean 69 Mean 69 is offline
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I was studying the pictures of the lateral dynamics watts link and notice the 3 link rear suspension. That is a work of art!
Why, thanks! Much appreciated.

If you are going to get after things with the car, then I'd highly recommend addressing the factory rear quadra bind setup. While a triangulated four link setup can be made to work pretty well (take a look at Morrison's stuff, it works just fine), the factory fox setup is not a good example of how to do things. Those cars are notorious for binding up, and snapping the rear end around. I can speak from experience, I have had two of them myself, and this is a very real situation.

Don't think all 3-Links are created equal though either. There is a lot that goes into any well exectued suspension design, 3-Links are not immune to this either. For instance, the latest Mustangs use a 3-Link, but the geometry is very poor, mainly due to packaging constraints (the biggest culprit being the upper link, it's really short and has significant angle changes in bump/droop, as a result the instant center moves all over the place, not terribly desireable). I am sure some folks might argue, but putting a 3-Link into a fox body without cutting the car for good packaging results in a very compromised setup.

However, there is a really good alternative solution. Check out Maximum Motorsports' Torque Arm setup. I can tell you for fact that these systems work exceedingly well on the street, and on the race trck. Maximum is in my opinion the best supplier of fox suspension systems, they have years and years of experience with these cars, and are a terrific company to boot. You won't be sorry with one of their setups, at all.

Best of luck,
Mark
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Old 03-13-2007, 10:44 AM
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Thanks Mark

So if I used the torque arm with some new lower control arms with sperical bearings I would probably be in good shape. What about coilovers? I want to minitub the car for 12 inch tires. Whats the best setup?

Jeremy
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Old 03-14-2007, 11:33 AM
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I'd defer to Maximum, give them a call and tell them what your plans are, and I am sure they can set you up and offer some better advise specific to your car than I can (I didn't tub my fox body cars, so I'm not sure what the impact on coil-over location would be, etc). And yes, if you go with their setup, you will be in VERY good shape on your car.

If you could, please tell them I referred you too! There are a lot of Maximum equipped fox cars out there, so they have the recipes dialed in really well.

Mark
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