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greaseorbounce
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Blaine is a designer of off-road suspension, so while I always wish he would do something like this, he's publicly mentioned why he won't on numerous occasions, so that's a dead end outlet.
I agree though, if it could be a Wiki format (or at least a thread where everyone could edit the original post), I think maybe people would contribute, I don't know.
I'm sure I could piece together information from books about off-road suspension design and setup, but I'm not sure how well a book about general off-road suspension design is going to apply to the TJ platform.
And this right here is EXACTLY what I want to try to pound out.
I feel that such a reference would be maximally helpful if it started with the basics of what all of these geometry terms mean, and then progressed into how they apply specifically to a TJ. For that we need guys with tons of TJ knowledge. I've owned a couple, but I haven't seen it all. And my knowledge is spread much more thin across many platforms. Trying to convince some of our experts to contribute to this kind of reference is key. Even if 'contribute' means post snarky comments correcting us where we are wrong so we can fix it. Even if annoying, it would eventually get us there.