Posted October 31, 201410 yr kinda bumped into this by accident but i thought it would be worth sharing. Its a small mcpherson design with adjustable toe in/out and caster, steering works fine regardless. wheelbase is pretty much unaffected. srry for the crappy pics.
October 31, 201410 yr Looks like this tyre: http://rebrickable.com/parts/41897, stretched to fit on 86652. Nice idea, but it looks a bit fragile. Edited October 31, 201410 yr by jantjeuh
October 31, 201410 yr The problem is that you also need to adjust the steering. In some instances this will give you nasty bump steer :)
October 31, 201410 yr Author @zblj & jantjeuh, its indeed that tire, i used tape on the inside for the proper shape. Its not that fragile actually, the piece that guides the strut and is connected to the 9l axle does bend a bit as compression increases but its doesnt get loose from the axle, maybe because the strut is pivoted slightly diagonal and the forces on the guiding piece are directed slightly inwards. @lpe, you are right about the bump steer, sharp 8) with suspension compressed steering increases on both the inside and outside wheel.
November 2, 201410 yr I don't quite understand how the toe is adjusted... The suspension springs are moved backwards:)
November 2, 201410 yr That's not that he ment. That's how you adjust the caster. But how do you adjust the toe in/out once you adjusted the caster? Because the toe changes when you adjust the caster and then the wheel alignment is all off and you get increased bump steer aswell. So you need to either move the steering rack up or adjust the attachment points of the steering arms on the wheel hubs, to reflect that. Edited November 2, 201410 yr by nicjasno
July 27, 20177 yr Firstly, I know that it is not good to bump old topics like this, but I remembered this suspension I thought it would be perfect for a project I have in mind. However, once I found this topic, I realised that the images don't work. Do you have a copy of the images that you could share with me?
July 27, 20177 yr @Epic Technic They do "work", right click the image, and then "open in a new window" . Photobucket no longer allows for free hosting on other websites Edited July 27, 20177 yr by Xewyz2001
July 27, 20177 yr 47 minutes ago, Xewyz2001 said: @Epic Technic They do work, right click the image, and then "open in a new window" . Photobucket no longer allows for free hosting on other websites Just as if Imageshack slapping on a '500 Photo Limit' for standard accounts in 2012 and then changing to a paid subscription type business model a few years later wasn't draconian enough...
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