I've been doing a lot of research into long travel 4-link rear suspensions and as I was reading a thread today someone referenced driveshaft plunge in reference to a LT 4-link rear. . .I hadn't seen this mentioned as a limitation to 4-link travel previously so now I need to learn a little about this so I don't fab a poor set-up for my truck. . .it was alluded that this was mainly a problem w/short wheelbase vehicles but they also mentioned short driveshafts due to transfer cases on 4WD vehicles. . .my truck has a 117" WB and it's a 4WD. . .I just measured the driveshaft and it's 47.75" long (from yoke weld to yoke weld at rest). I would like to be able to achieve 18-20" of rear travel without having driveshaft, third member, or transfer case issues. . .
One statement from a builder in the thread was that he considered plunge to be the most critical aspects of 3- or 4-link design. . .but I've never heard of it before. . .especially not in reference to a suspension system. . .driveshaft angle yes but not plunge. . .
By the way I am newer to the off-road scene. . .all of my experience previous to the past year has been on muscle cars and motorcycles. . .so I would really like to learn more about the off-road application of stuff. . .I've got two 4WD's that I'm itching to start working on but I want to make sure I have a grasp on things before I just start doing stuff. . .
My questions are:
1) What exactly is driveshaft plunge? I have a couple of ideas on what it could be based on the name, but I want to make sure I know because I haven't heard this particular term before.
2) What is an acceptable amount of plunge?
3) Along the same lines what driveshaft angles are acceptable in a long travel desert rig? One individual in the thread said his was 27* and the driveshaft builder said it would be OK. . .another questioned this and thought it was excessive. The vehicle in question was a Class 3 Wrangler with a 105" WB and a 31" drivshaft. . .he had 27* driveshaft angle at full droop (18").
Thanks for the clarification on this stuff!!!


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