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How to link the rear of a K5

seems super simple but i dont know about how stable it would be

But so is a 3 link: 2 lower links, one upper and a track bar. Keep the links parallel with the frame, keep the track bar at the same angle as the draglink. Set the anti-squat (which is usually called anti-dive on the front) based on how the links are setup when looking from the side (there is a 3 link calculator on pirate, makes this part much easier). Just make sure the upper link mount is stout, its taking twice as much force as the lower mounts.


A one link is really the same thing, it just incorporates those 3 links into one gigantic piece of steel. The one link still needs a track bar. Much harder to fit in the front, heavier, harder to set anti-dive, etc.


Just my .02
 
But so is a 3 link: 2 lower links, one upper and a track bar. Just make sure the upper link mount is stout, its taking twice as much force as the lower mounts.


Its always been my understanding that the opposite was true in a front 3 link.
That the lowers handle more load than the upper.

At least thats what all the naysayers tell me about my 3 link with 2 uppers.:confused:
 
Its always been my understanding that the opposite was true in a front 3 link.
That the lowers handle more load than the upper.

At least thats what all the naysayers tell me about my 3 link with 2 uppers.:confused:

The way most 3 links are setup, there are two lowers and one upper. The two lowers split the load between them, the single upper has to take all of the torsion by itself.

IIRC your setup is the opposite, two uppers and one lower. Hence, in your case, the lower link mount would need to be extra stout.

That's how I see it anyway. There usually is a difference in the forces that the uppers and lowers will see too but that depends on how the links are setup (you can see this in the vector calculations part of the 3 and 4 link calculators).
 
I think I'm going to try this with tractor links and then if all goes well I'll getr some heims, since I can't find any leaf springs and this is better anyways

The calculator won't for me because I don't have excel.

It seems like I need one a little to the outside and one on the inside and up a little.

Is it that important to run the numbers? I can always make the mounts adjustable up and down
 

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