iamuwere
Automotive
- Oct 20, 2003
- 6
I am considering implementing a woblink to replace the panhard rod on my SCCA F500 car. Yes, those cars that really don't have much in the way of a real suspension, but I do get close to three inches of travel at all corners. It really works well, despite the lack of real springs or shocks.
The problem:
Susp3D calculations put my front roll center at close to 5 inches below ground. The rear with a panhard rod is at about five-six inches above ground, depending on wheel, tire, and ride height changes. That is a big roll inclination.
I think a Woblink would work to better balance the car with a lower rear roll center. I would like to try to run some tests with a Woblink, but I cannot find construction info on one. The only online diagram I have found seems to be incorret, as the formula provided does not match the design in the picture.
Anyone with construction advice?
jim
The problem:
Susp3D calculations put my front roll center at close to 5 inches below ground. The rear with a panhard rod is at about five-six inches above ground, depending on wheel, tire, and ride height changes. That is a big roll inclination.
I think a Woblink would work to better balance the car with a lower rear roll center. I would like to try to run some tests with a Woblink, but I cannot find construction info on one. The only online diagram I have found seems to be incorret, as the formula provided does not match the design in the picture.
Anyone with construction advice?
jim