It better be...
Turbo and intercooler may not fit![]()

Will the ride height be lower on the beams than what it does now?
Not with that kind of attitude. Where's the can do spirit?![]()



Well...... yes actually I would like some method's. Your spot on![]()

Not sure how this would apply to trailing arms but I remember an article in FourWheeler or something where they talked about solid stock vs. tube when building 4-links and such. It was found that the tube was stronger for all of the applications.
That doesn't sound right.
It is definitely true that solid adds a LOT of weight for a minimal increase in strength over a thick-walled piece of tube. Going to a larger diameter tube adds a lot more strength than trying for strength by using solid, smaller diameter links.
Check out the "Materials" tab in the 4-link or 3-link calculator and you will be able to see it easily... For solid bar, just choose a number that is 1/2 overall diameter of the tube you are working with... (Ex. 2" tube with 1" wall thickness is SOLID rod).
-G
That doesn't sound right.
It is definitely true that solid adds a LOT of weight for a minimal increase in strength over a thick-walled piece of tube. Going to a larger diameter tube adds a lot more strength than trying for strength by using solid, smaller diameter links.
Check out the "Materials" tab in the 4-link or 3-link calculator and you will be able to see it easily... For solid bar, just choose a number that is 1/2 overall diameter of the tube you are working with... (Ex. 2" tube with 1" wall thickness is SOLID rod).
-G