New triangulated fourlink

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SlantedDart

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Since the the foxbody platform and triangulated four link works so well I had a thought of making one fit my 68 dart.. I wasn’t really a fan of the ones that where out on the market where the links end up in the middle of the chassis pulling on the center of the tube.. asking to bend or ripped out of the chassis with a good clutch dump or trans break launch.
Here are some pics so far. I will keep updating this throughout the build. The car will get a 6 point to tie in everything well. The car is a gen 3 hemi with tkx 26” slicks, 9”
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Very nice. How long are you going to be able to make the links? Or do you know yet?
 
Wow! Really nice work so far, love to see how it turns out.

I think most of the commercially available 4 links for these cars make some sacrifices in the geometry of the system to ease installation and reduce modifications to the original chassis. Not saying that’s right or wrong, just an observation about production on something that’s being done for a larger market.
 
Wow! Really nice work so far, love to see how it turns out.

I think most of the commercially available 4 links for these cars make some sacrifices in the geometry of the system to ease installation and reduce modifications to the original chassis. Not saying that’s right or wrong, just an observation about production on something that’s being done for a larger market.
True. It’s a hard sell sometimes when you have to cut and weld on your car also.. I just saw the other stuff out there and said it could better so I had to try
 

True. It’s a hard sell sometimes when you have to cut and weld on your car also.. I just saw the other stuff out there and said it could better so I had to try

No doubt! And I’d say you’re well on your way to doing better!
 
There's not MUCH that the stock style suspension cannot do, but my GOD, this is some BEAUTIFULLY executed work and I applaud you sir!
 
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