SKM is the one I prefer as I have used them since 1990. However your customer may have an input. I did some work for Saudi Aramco and they would only accept ETAP.
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Mark
No. At this point we are looking at measuring and guessing at the center of rotation. I know there must be some drawings at Moog or some other manufacturer but haven't found any yet. Let me know how you do.
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Mark
Reference: OEM Suspension Parts Nov-03
As we speak I am having a C-5 Front Upright Reversed Engineered by Crative Dezigns, Mooresville. I now need to find dimensional data on the OEM Moog K6537 Lower Ball Joint and E52231RL Steering Ball Joint Upper Ball Joint is unknown at this time.
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I am considering using OEM suspension parts on an open wheel race car. In the past I made my own uprights, A-arms, etc and therefore knew the suspension point coordinates. How does one find out the suspension point coordinates on OEM parts.
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MarkEE
I am planning to do the same thing only with the C5 suspension. I have tried to find the suspension parameters for the C5 but have not been successful. I purchased an upright and digitized it in cad but I don't think it is accurate enough for the Racing by the Numbers suspension geometry program...
I don't beleive the Tyrell P34 was banned. I think it was the fact that Goodyear had to make the special fronts just for this car which became impracticle.
MarkEE
The only way I evaluate a suspension system is to use William C Mitchell's Racing by the Numbers software. It tells you what you want and much much more.
We have an application where 120v 3 wire equipment must operate in older buildings where single phase 120/240v 3 wire system is the only available power. The manufacturers of the equipment state that the three prong plug must be utilized for proper operation. The only solution I have come up...
Cadvance 6.5 1996 Windows version available free at www.cadvance.com. You can later to upgrade 2000 if you want to spend the money. I've used it for 20 yrs and it is completly compatible with Autocad 2000.
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MarkEE