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    On the Jaguar IRS the lower bearing arms ("whishbones") and the drive axles are not parallell. It is the driving axles that must be parallell to each other and the ground, NOT the bearing arms.

    This is very important. If the axle is lowered so much that the lower bearing arms are parallell to the ground, the axles' geometry is messed up.
    Last edited by staleg; 06-29-2007 at 02:32 AM.

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