sbullet86
Nuclear
- Jul 16, 2010
- 14
There could be a very straight forward answer to this, but hopefully I can leave here understanding this a little more from someone more familiar with suspension kinematics.
Out of all antisquat material I have read, it seems like all anti squat is described in %. What is this % of (weight transfer force?)? I am trying to apply this in a vehicle by determining the rear spring rates I want to look at for a vehicle.
I also make the assumption that the amount of antisquat and spring rate (rear) are interchangeable when speaking in terms of longitutional acceleration. Is this a safe assumption if lateral forces, and rolling is out of the picture?
Out of all antisquat material I have read, it seems like all anti squat is described in %. What is this % of (weight transfer force?)? I am trying to apply this in a vehicle by determining the rear spring rates I want to look at for a vehicle.
I also make the assumption that the amount of antisquat and spring rate (rear) are interchangeable when speaking in terms of longitutional acceleration. Is this a safe assumption if lateral forces, and rolling is out of the picture?