roadmonster
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My wheelbase is 93" and radius rods are 26" eye-to-eye. They are 7" away from the frame, which is about as far as they can be. This makes a very rigid structure fore-and-aft and side-to-side, but allows up-and-down suspension travel. Remember that your ladder frame will twist and help absorb hard bumps on one side. Steering will also be affected by soft joints and may be prone to shimmy.
You don't want any motion in your front end that isn't designed in. No variable geometry except up-and-down.
I also had MGs and my T rides just like a stiffly-sprung B with 3 times the horsepower!
You don't want any motion in your front end that isn't designed in. No variable geometry except up-and-down.
I also had MGs and my T rides just like a stiffly-sprung B with 3 times the horsepower!