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Old 07-24-2008, 01:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Angle of the dangle

Hi from across the pond! Ok been a long term lurker on the site for a couple of years and have learnt alot. About to start my first major project 93 yj basically stretch and coilovers. I have had a search and cant seem to find a definitive answer to my query, which is when locating rear coilovers is it best to have them angled forwards or towards the rear? Or does it even matter? Is it just a question of what fits the best. I understand why you would angle them, ie more wheel travel per shock travel.
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For future reference...the angle of the dangle, is in direct proportion to the mass of the ass...
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