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See engineer! I told you no one would make fun of the idea.I still have concerns about keeping it lined up tho. If it can be made rigid enough the very narrow width will be great.
Now hold on just a minute you two.Using a 5-link or Parallel A-arms, and good design, the Plunge should be zero! It get's a little trickier with camber built in, but it is the same as the support rod on Rick's rearend. Plus or minus a few thousanths.I would leave the shaft with the ability to move slightly, only to prevent potential binding. We all know that nothing is perfect, mounts move, arms flex. It has to be accounted for.Ok! Rant over. Go back to bashing.
Now hold on just a minute you two.Using a 5-link or Parallel A-arms, and good design, the Plunge should be zero! It get's a little trickier with camber built in, but it is the same as the support rod on Rick's rearend. Plus or minus a few thousanths.THat is easier said than done in the real world but the plunge can kept to a VERY small amount.I would leave the shaft with the ability to move slightly, only to prevent potential binding. We all know that nothing is perfect, mounts move, arms flex. It has to be accounted for.Ok! Rant over. Go back to bashing.
Me neither, seems like a bandaid for piss poor design.