It's like a mix of an IRS, 4 Link and a Watts link. Intriguing.
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Do you know what I mean about it binding though? As neg camber increases and the side arms drop down, the front links would try to twist in.
Assuming there's actually that much travel. yes.
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I'm not entirely sure what you're looking at. This is a Guldstrand 5 link, and I thought the HS was considered one of the links.
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No, thats one of the benefits of the GS link, the c-clips are no longer an integral part of the suspension. Ha. Those pics show the same setup, two side links and two front links on each side.