Jerry
Haas has built Pro Stocks and Pro Stock Trucks for the biggest names
in the class. He has won the Car Craft All-Star Chassis Builder award
a record 13 times. Jerry is an experienced racing also, having won the
1981 and 1984 AHRA Pro Stock World Championships. He has competed in
NHRA Pro Stock and Pro Stock Truck as a driver and car owner. Address
questions to chassis@racingnetsource.com.
I am in the planning stages of building a new doorcar for bracket
and super class racing with hopes of one day moving up to Top Sportsman.
Right now I have my eyes on going with a big small block and EFI on
alcohol. My question is with rear suspension. I was wondering you thoughts
on using the new swing arm suspension on lower horsepower applications
or would be sticking with a 4-link be the best route. I think the swing
arm may be more consistent than 4-link with its fewer moving parts.
Other than lack of adjustability, do you see any downside to the swing
arm in this type of application.
Thank you,
Stephen Surles
I think you would be much better off with 4-link suspension because
you can make better 4-link position lengths. The 4-link suspension can
be made to give you, by adjustment better reaction times.
Jerry
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