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Fella you are doin some awsome work, you get that thing built and looking good I'd be sending pics to a few companies I'd be willing to bet that they might be interested in such a truck being they seem to be progressing to more realistic stuff in recent years. just my input. Keep up the good work
I'd get some castor built into those beams. On most cars there is a kick up where the front sispension is mounted to the chassis. This gives the KPI.
Looking good so far.
You may want to make the radius arms a bit longer so you can get the travel you want in your previous drawings.
You may want to make the radius arms a bit longer so you can get the travel you want in your previous drawings.
Radius arms don't limit up travel as much as they limit down travel.The radius arms aren't interfering with anything. It's the shock's stroke that is limiting travel right now. The shock will compress completely before the radius arms hit the chassis.
Why not mount them directly on top in the middle of the beam; seems it would be best of both worlds.Also the shocks you might want o look at mounting infront of the beam. It will lessen the travel but should make handleing better.
Correct, the beam will move in an arch to follow the radius arm travel. They will go down and back.
KPI King Pin Inclination.
Looks as though there may be some built into the C's and the knuckle your using. Not 100% sure. Doesn't look like much. You'll want atleast 10° of castor. or your tires are going to get all wobbly on you. I'd look at making the rad arms part of the Beams. Get rid of the joints. Your not going to need it. or a simple screw through the beam would suffice.
KPIAlso the shocks you might want o look at mounting infront of the beam. It will lessen the travel but should make handleing better.
Why not mount them directly on top in the middle of the beam; seems it would be best of both worlds.