Re: Four link and mini-tub advice...
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Re: Four link and mini-tub advice...
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"Any advice or pictures would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. " Don't have any advise but your shop is impressive I believe you could eat off of the floor Mike
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Re: Four link and mini-tub advice...
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The nature of a four link install almost makes a full on tub job make more sense. It could certainly be done , but to get optimum length bars and angles I think the back seat is a goner.......and as long as you are in that deep , why not stuff some meat back there. I am wrestling with that decision for my A body and the least painful would be ladder bars. I will exhaust a bit more effort on the leafs , but getting them to hook consistently is looking like a problem. If I do go four link , I will also go big tire.
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Re: Four link and mini-tub advice...
[Re: ryangtogtx]
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10/02/14 10:17 AM
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I'm looking for input for my dad. He wants to mini-tub and put a four link in his '63 Dodge MW. Any advice or pictures would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Not as adjustable as a full 4 link but better than a ladder bar.
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Re: Four link and mini-tub advice...
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that looks like the best of both worlds. Have you made any passes with it yet?
Thank you Kiddart
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Re: Four link and mini-tub advice...
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that looks like the best of both worlds. Have you made any passes with it yet?
Not my car, just random internet pics. I plan to use this set-up on my Dakota. A few people on YB think rather highly of the Ultralink. It was appealing to me, takes about the same amount of real estate as a ladder bar but offers more adjustment options, more could be had by redesigning the brackets.
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Re: Four link and mini-tub advice...
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it's a 63 Dodge MW..
Last edited by smokinwoody; 10/03/14 03:49 AM.
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Re: Four link and mini-tub advice...
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10/02/14 08:24 PM
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it's a 65 Dodge MW..
isn't that a picture of a 63 dodge??
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Re: Four link and mini-tub advice...
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I'm looking for input for my dad. He wants to mini-tub and put a four link in his '63 Dodge MW. Any advice or pictures would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I'm assuming this is mainly a street car. Why not Mini-Tub and leaf springs? Works well on the street and good for low 10 second ET's. Ladder bars work excellent in this venue but aren't as street friendly. But they would allow you to keep the back seat. Doug
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Re: Four link and mini-tub advice...
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it's a 65 Dodge MW..
isn't that a picture of a 63 dodge??
sorry, Typo...yes 63
by the way, this car will see mostly street duty and an occasional trip down the strip...the engine is a 499 rebuilt to run on 93 pump gas ..big HP and torque..shouldn't weigh more than 2800lbs due to acid dipped fenders and doors and being completely gutted..plus the use of Chrome Moly Steel for cage, suspension and other structural pieces...
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Re: Four link and mini-tub advice...
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Unless it is going to be 80% race car, I would go with the mini tubs and cal-tracs. A four link will take away some of the streetability.
Yes a 4-link can be driven on the street, but for the slight ajustability advantage, it may not be worth sacrificing the better ride of the leaf springs.
A consideration for a "street car" is a triangulated 4 link, similar to a G body or a Mustang. I actually have that under a Challenger. I used Mustang type arms with urethane ends and the end can turn. Built custom brackets. The triangulated bar eliminate the need for a locator or a wishbone. With a good shock, the ride is 10 times better than buggy springs and at the track, a 4 bar is a 4 bar
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