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67CamNKC
04-05-2010, 10:23 AM
I read the TCI 4-link article in the latest CP. I used the search function, but only found a topic on their torque arm setup. It looks like this 4-link worked well.
Pro's & cons of this system versus the popular setups out there? It looks like the Heidt's deal, but I haven't heard good things on theirs.
Heidts#1
04-19-2010, 08:45 AM
I read the TCI 4-link article in the latest CP. I used the search function, but only found a topic on their torque arm setup. It looks like this 4-link worked well.
Pro's & cons of this system versus the popular setups out there? It looks like the Heidt's deal, but I haven't heard good things on theirs.
Just curious what you have heard. Helps us out making any kind of changes or things to look out for, because our cars handle great and ride really nice and customers that we talk too are very pleased.
67CamNKC
04-19-2010, 10:32 AM
I'm not a suspension "guru" so I rely on views far more experienced than mine. When I've asked questions, I've been led to other products.
My build doesn't have the budget a lot of cars do, so I investigate the less expensive options first. I would like to be as knowledgeable as possible. I want to be sure of the pros/cons of the system I purchase and make sure they fit my build.
TCI Engineering
04-19-2010, 10:47 AM
I'm not a suspension "guru" so I rely on views far more experienced than mine. When I've asked questions, I've been led to other products.
My build doesn't have the budget a lot of cars do, so I investigate the less expensive options first. I would like to be as knowledgeable as possible. I want to be sure of the pros/cons of the system I purchase and make sure they fit my build.
Generally speaking......
The 4-link is primarily deisgned for street/drag usage whereas the Torque Arm is primarily designed for street/autocross usage.
The installation is very similar between the two but the T/A does have more welding involved on the axle housing. Also, the Torque Arm requires a sheet metal housing(pumpkin) so you can get a good weld on it.
If you go with the Torque Arm we have an option that will allow you to switch back and forth between it and the 4-Link quickly and easily.
-J
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