colinmseries
Mechanical
- Nov 15, 2006
- 44
Forgive me if this is already explained elsewhere, I've looked and can't recognise an answer.
I have a car with horizontal, parallel, twin wishbone front suspension (a TVR) and the front is to be lowered by 38mm, which over the wheelbase equates to approx. 1deg slope to the front. The rear is to remain standard.
I notice that that this also inclines the chassis pick-ups by the same angle and wondered what effect this would have with regard to anti/pro-dive. All I've been able to teach myself so far refers to wishbones where one is inclined relative to the other, here mine will still be parallel but sloping down to the front. What have I introduced into the suspension?
I have moved the upright's top and bottom pivots down by the same 38mm and so assume I have not changed the front rollcentre?!
Thanks in anticipation, Colin.
I have a car with horizontal, parallel, twin wishbone front suspension (a TVR) and the front is to be lowered by 38mm, which over the wheelbase equates to approx. 1deg slope to the front. The rear is to remain standard.
I notice that that this also inclines the chassis pick-ups by the same angle and wondered what effect this would have with regard to anti/pro-dive. All I've been able to teach myself so far refers to wishbones where one is inclined relative to the other, here mine will still be parallel but sloping down to the front. What have I introduced into the suspension?
I have moved the upright's top and bottom pivots down by the same 38mm and so assume I have not changed the front rollcentre?!
Thanks in anticipation, Colin.