DMiller
Senior Member
And ALSO Yes, I own a Number of BFH devices.
The answer is a bit like “what’s the difference between BANG and BNAG.?”What's the difference between an FBH and BFH?
Here'a an idea. For purposes instead of a solid torque rod with that welded sleeve to determine the length, what about an adjustable-length torque rod.?Leaves room for future adjustment if need be!
just for use as an adjustment tool to get the angles right, then replace it with a solid rod of the appropriate length.
I have used in the past just what you are describing. the turnbuckle link from a simple 3 point tractor depth rodI was thinking specifically about the fact that the OP apparently is going to install this setup in various chassis to replace airbag syspension. What with the chances of each chassis being a bit different one to another the idea of an adjustable turnbuckle-type rod to be used to determine what length a fixed rod needed to be without having to mess around with washers, cutting/welding the sleeve on the rod, etc, etc, seemed quite elegant. I wasn't thinking about it staying in there permanently, just for use as an adjustment tool to get the angles right, then replace it with a solid rod of the appropriate length.
That would work, and it would not be necessary to reinvent the wheel to do it.I have used in the past just what you are describing. the turnbuckle link from a simple 3 point tractor depth rod
it worked great with just a little mod. I think its still around here somewhere not been used for anything for a long timeThat would work, and it would not be necessary to reinvent the wheel to do it.