4 Link Suspension Geometry for different types of Terrain

I Lean

Mbryson's hairdresser
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You have a pretty low roll center, so it makes your body roll more than if it were higher. Valving changes can help some, depending on what the situation is....but if you're happy with your valving as-is (and it looked like it worked pretty good...), then yes--anti-roll bars are the ticket. Currie obviously has the most well-known one, and it's great--but you can put your own together for a little bit cheaper and get beefier arms if you want to. You'll also have more options for length as well, which might be needed depending on where you have room to mount one or two.
 

spaggyroe

Man Flu Survivor
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Lehi
Carl / other 4 link pro's

Can you post up with ranges of numbers that you consider acceptable for anti squat, anti dive, roll center, etc?

Thanks to all for the great tech in this thread! :)
 
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