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    does anybody know the difference between 3 link and 4 link. if so send me some info.

  • #2
    A three link system has three links.....
    I’ll let you guess how many links a four link has.

    Please take this as constructive sarcasm. There are a lot of very experienced Jeepers and fabricators here. MJR is a great source of information. This question and many other can be answered thru a search. What I do when I have a question is first, I search the MJR forum (that tab up top that says Search). If I can't find an answer there I will do a Google search and likely end up searching a few other Jeep forums. And if that yields no results I will start a thread here. Most people are willing to help you answer your question. But you have to be willing to help yourself by searching for it first.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by OU812 View Post
      A three link system has three links.....
      I’ll let you guess how many links a four link has.

      Please take this as constructive sarcasm. There are a lot of very experienced Jeepers and fabricators here. MJR is a great source of information. This question and many other can be answered thru a search. What I do when I have a question is first, I search the MJR forum (that tab up top that says Search). If I can't find an answer there I will do a Google search and likely end up searching a few other Jeep forums. And if that yields no results I will start a thread here. Most people are willing to help you answer your question. But you have to be willing to help yourself by searching for it first.
      Good advice Scott...but a 3 link in our world is technicaly a 4 link when counting the trac bar or pannhard.
      Check out .

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      • #4
        good reply..
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        • #5
          [COLOR="Sienna"]How do these tie into my leaf springs?[/COLOR]
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          • #6
            Originally posted by USMC 0369 View Post
            [COLOR="Sienna"]How do these tie into my leaf springs?[/COLOR]
            Welder?
            Those left standing
            Will make millions
            Writing books on ways
            It should have been
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            • #7
              [COLOR="Sienna"]Back to seriousness, I think what bails was asking about is "how do you compute the equasions that go into installing one of these systems"? Something I will be looking for an answer about eventually. I seem to recall a "calculator" being talked about online somewhere. Damn my stupid brain! I cannot remember. [/COLOR]
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              • #8
                here are a couple of inmages to meke it easier to understand.




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                • #9
                  Here is basic 4 link article.
                  http://www.4wheeloffroad.com/techart...t_1/index.html
                  Check out .

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                  • #10
                    thanks dirt man

                    that article helped out alot and it explained a few things

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