Joest
Mechanical
- Jan 16, 2003
- 99
After closely inspecting the front spindles of a new '05 Ford Mustang (strut suspension) I notice that the hub centerline lies forward of the lower ball joint by about 25mm. I was hoping to spark some dialog about what effect this geometry has in terms of handling and steering feel. Perhaps Ford moved the spindle pin centerline forward as a way to run a lot of caster (10-15 deg) without offsetting the steering axis too far from the tire contact patch center as to not make steering effort excessive. Assuming a castor angle of 14 degrees, I come up with about 26mm of mechanical trail. The benefits of caster (hence mechanical trail) are clear to me, but what I am specifically targeting is whether it makes sense to run lots of caster, yet limit the amount of mechanical trail.
Cheers,
Joest
Cheers,
Joest