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hello i am working on a moc with multi link suspension it will have pneumatic cylinders as the shocks to act as air ride the steering of the suspension is a little funky and I don't know where i should mount the cylinders too in order to get full suspension travel with them installed any help is greatly appreciated 

 

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Edited by platinum831
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Copy the direct link to image file from Imgur (the one that probably ends with .jpg), then you will have the images in the post and not behind a link.

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5 minutes ago, howitzer said:

Copy the direct link to image file from Imgur (the one that probably ends with .jpg), then you will have the images in the post and not behind a link.

thanks fixed

 

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Well, you want the truth, not lies.

The main problem is the sway bar. Its position is not very good. You want it to be as narrow as possible, otherwise the axle will twist so much as to render its function meaningless.

Also, as it is now, it's in the way of everything. Ideally you want your links to be vertical and slightly angled inwards.

Edited by nicjasno
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15 minutes ago, nicjasno said:

Well, you want the truth, not lies.

The main problem is the sway bar. Its position is not very good. You want it to be as narrow as possible, otherwise the axle will twist so much as to render its function meaningless.

Also, as it is now, it's in the way of everything. Ideally you want your links to be vertical and slightly angled inwards.

i have changed the position of the sway bar to a more inward approach but should i be connecting it to the knuckle instead of lower control arm as it just moves the arm and doesn't cycle the suspension

 

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4 hours ago, platinum831 said:

i have changed the position of the sway bar to a more inward approach but should i be connecting it to the knuckle instead of lower control arm as it just moves the arm and doesn't cycle the suspension

 

moved to discord 

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