iou1choke
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Greetings,
I was wondering if there was a prefered (or minimum) angle of triangulation in plan veiw for the lateral constraint bars in a tri-4 link or satchel link design? I am curious because of :
... #1: any increased potential for bind during travel.
... #2: the forward forces put on an angled bar (especially the lowers in a satchell link setup)
.... #3: does a sharper angle influence how well the axle stays centered.... in other words is a 20 degree angle(where the 2 links converge at a 40 deg angle), less effective than a 45 deg angle (where the two bars converge at 90 deg).
.... #4: having the roll center (where the links converge) under the cab area about 12" from the ground. Is this an issue for handling performance in a "nose heavy" mini?
I'm in the final stages of design a Satchell link with 30" long lower bars, mounted on the ends of the axle and triangulating in at about 20 degrees in PLAN view. (the forward mount of the lower bars would be around 10" from inside the frame rails.)
It will be a performance designed, coil-over rear suspenson for a 91 S10, V8, 5-spd. Bars are 1.5"x.25" DOM tubing w/ one Johnny Joint/Delrin on 1 end of each bar.
I hope this question makes sense?