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This is hilariously wrong though. Wheel base and track bar length are not correlated. Its just chatGPT makeing up information.
This is the more correct equation. Still not exact, but much closer.
Lnew = sqrt(ΔH^2*Lold^2)
Lnew = new track bar length
Lold = old track bar length
ΔH= height change.
Regardless, changing the track bar is a bandaid for the correct answer and will result in different left to right roll centers of the rear axle. The rear trackbar should be as level as possible. Always. So if you lift 2", you need a 2" relocation bracket on either chassis side or axle side.
Don't trust chatGPT because it is wrong.
This is the more correct equation. Still not exact, but much closer.
Lnew = sqrt(ΔH^2*Lold^2)
Lnew = new track bar length
Lold = old track bar length
ΔH= height change.
Regardless, changing the track bar is a bandaid for the correct answer and will result in different left to right roll centers of the rear axle. The rear trackbar should be as level as possible. Always. So if you lift 2", you need a 2" relocation bracket on either chassis side or axle side.
Don't trust chatGPT because it is wrong.
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