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olddog,
Interesting speculation.
Consider the following anecdotal evidence: tens of thousands of Jags with that rear suspension have been driven millions of miles since 1962, including the new post-2000, higher powered V8s and many heavy British saloons, some of which were hopped up considerably and raced, and yet if you search, there aren't any reports of the type of failure you predict....
Just a thought.
Do you know of any documentation of the failures you describe?
Just curious,
Tom
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