Originally Posted by
Dano77
Im thinking about adding a tri-link set up to our car. I have questions pertaining to set-up after the fact and the benifits
1 What was the difference in rear spring size?
2 Did you need to change the front springs afetr the trilink was installed due to oversteer/understeer
what were the differences in the handling of the car,all cars are different so yours may not act like mine. Im just looking for impressions from peaple who have driven both the 4 link with a panhard/track bar and the tri-link.
We attempted to use it around 1997 but failed from poor execution on install. went back to the four link and have not changed it since then, I think its time to try something else to get speed.
I ran my car with both setups for about five years each. The advantage of the Tri-link is that you can lower the car more since the rear end doesn't bind. The other advantage, which is probably related to the lack of binding, is that while the car still is a bit tail-happy, it isn't a snap oversteer anymore, it's more predictable. I went with 500lb front and 350lb rear springs. Rear spring diameter is the same, length is dependant on what rear ride height you want.
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