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Steeda S550 Mustang Billet Aluminum Vertical Links - Duration: 2:51.
Hi everybody Brian from Steeda.com here today to speak to you about our
Billet Vertical Links for the S550 Mustang.
Let's begin with the purpose of the Vertical Links. On the independent rear
suspension of the S550 Mustang. These link the lower control arm to the wheel
carrier. They're mounted vertically and thus the name and the idea is to reduce
the wheel from wanting to carry forward. It sounds kind of crazy but that's the
easiest way to visualize exactly what's happening is you accelerate hard or if
you're coming out of a corner hard and the idea here is to keep the geometry of
the rear suspension in line under hard acceleration or hard cornering. In our
other videos, we've talked a lot about how to reduce wheel hop. We have another
great product for you that has two different options to suit your driving
needs. Let's begin with the version of our vertical link they recommend for our
drag racing enthusiasts. We put this one with Delrin Bushings that means zero
deflection, immediate responsiveness great 60 foot times and improved grip
because there's reduced wheel hop. And for our corner Carver's out there, we
offer a Polyurethane version. This utilizes a specific durometer that's a
great balance between responsiveness. So under hard cornering and hard
acceleration and under threshold braking the vertical links will keep the rear
suspension geometry in check. The flip side to this is as you're going through
the corners you're not going to be fighting the cart continually trying to
catch the back of it, because you know that you want the front of the car to
come out of the corner before the back does. Both options for vertical links are
constructed of CNC Billet Aluminum. This is important for a couple of reasons.
It's lighter than the factory units and much stronger than our competitors that
use welded ends which are subject to cracking over time. Furthermore we've
designed our vertical links to pivot at the bushings. This is important because
as your suspension moves up and down it can do so freely.
Unlike the factory vertical links which will bind and cause an artificial spring
rate. Also our vertical links have a lifetime warranty. We manufacture these
in the USA at our Valdosta Georgia facility because Speed Matters! If you
have any questions or comments please post below.
If you enjoyed the content of this video hit like and share it.
Visit us at Steeda.com to learn more about these and many of our other great
products and don't forget to visit us on social media. Thank you have a great day!
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Career Forward Alabama | Percy Haley, Machinist - Duration: 1:00.
after that's finished you deburr your current part that you just pulled off...
My name is Percy Haley. I am a machinist. What I do with this job is machine work. That involves
me taking raw material and creating it into something else.
A typical day for me is this load part up, run it, hit start,
check it, get it checked by quality and after quality checks it, continue production.
My path to this job started in high school at "Tech" at the
Madison County Career Technical Center. I started off with my teacher who taught me basic
machining programming. Currently, seven years later, I run more complex machining
I have programming experience and machining experience. I actually enjoy what I do.
For me, this is something I can see myself doing as a career, not as a job.
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USF COPH: PHIAM Gun Violence—This is Our Lane - Duration: 1:52.
Hi, I'm Caitlin Carr. I'm a master's student at the University of South
Florida College of Public Health and I'm pleased to bring you another segment of
our Public Health in a Minute series. As you know with the public health in a
minute series we are interviewing leaders in the community and academia to
learn more about what they're passionate about and what they advocate for.
Today we're pleased to talk to Dr. Karen Lillie. She's the director of the
activist lab and a professor in the College of Public Health.
What I'm passionate about and what I'm advocating for is the prevention of gun violence
injuries and deaths in the United States and throughout the world. Each year in
the United States there are 38 thousand or more firearm deaths and for children
adolescents and young adults there are over 3,000 deaths. The loss of these
lives harms all of us in society. Preventing gun injuries and deaths will
take many different approaches and involves several stakeholders. We need
common sense gun laws and we need to take a more holistic approach to this
issue involving gun owners and non gun owners alike. We need to advocate for
more gun violence research so that we know as much about this issue as we do
motor vehicle injuries and deaths. These have declined greatly over the years
through many public health efforts. Gun violence - oh it's in our lane. It's
clearly in public health's lane and we need to stay in this lane so we are a major
part of the solution. Thank you Dr. Liller. That was great. I hope you stayed with us.
It only took a minute. Please stay tuned for another segment of public health in
a minute and remember: Find your voice. Join the activist lab.
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