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Old 07-21-2020, 12:40 AM   #12
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Re: Body Roll

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Originally Posted by 85/Silverado View Post
There is no sway bar on the front as you can see and the passanger front wheel is positive camber that I can see just by looking at the front of the truck.
. Also why are there so many adjustment holes on the 4link?
The quantity of holes is to dial in the amount of 'bite' for the track surface when racing. By adjusting up or down it allows tuning for the track conditions so you can plant the power. That's a main difference between a '4-link' (track use) vs. a '4-bar' (street use).

You'll want a front sway bar for sure if it's a street truck. It will help the body roll issue you've described. Prob has a factory alignment w/POS camber (spec is +.5°). You'll want them to target zero to NEG .5° camber.
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