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Enought drift angle?

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SpeedyBooty

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I'm working on this rwd conversion I did and I'm working on making some custom steerking links to have better control, is this a good amount of steering angle you guys would say?
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It seems like a pretty good amount to me. I've seen some kits that the freaking front tires go almost all the way sideways lol, but I'm guessing thats extreme and what you got there is probably good enough.
 
I am not confident you will get that same amount of throw with the links installed as is, gonna need to move the ball studs closer to the axles on the spindle and/or create longer ackermann bars
 
It seems like a pretty good amount to me. I've seen some kits that the freaking front tires go almost all the way sideways lol, but I'm guessing thats extreme and what you got there is probably good enough.
Yea those extreme ones didnt seem realistic to me
I am not confident you will get that same amount of throw with the links installed as is, gonna need to move the ball studs closer to the axles on the spindle and/or create longer ackermann bars
I'm trying to make something up like this, or atleast close to it
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Looks like good angle, I think my rock crawlers angle is about the same.. 👍
 
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