Explain how this works. It looks to keep the same radius arms and but the front bolt is now mounted to a link that pivots on the center of the axle? That center link now connects the radius arms together?
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Radius arms are also on top of the axle...
I was just commenting on what I observed in the second pictureNot unless you move them. They are intended for use with the radius arms in the stock location, although they can be used with the arms flipped, from what I gather.
-Spike
Now that I look at it I am sure there are IFS rigs that have more flex than us.![]()
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This photo looks better.... cranky-link, which is a home brew version - My truck in that situation would have the rear maxed on compression, and the body tilting more, and a tire in the air I'm guessing.
Heath, I am so happy you are spending your time and money convincing me to not mess with my 80. Been down this road, never saw a rainbow, never found a pot of gold, messed up plenty of good shoes![]()
Cranky's rig has the arms on top, the reduced arm angle allows it to flex better, even without the x-link.
I like the concept of the x-link, but know that I wouldn't be happy with that road grader hanging down there.![]()
Heath, nice flex...
this is a familiar road I went down![]()