stownsen914
Automotive
- Feb 7, 2011
- 3
I am trying to understand whether brake anti-lift is influenced by the length of the rear trailing arm on a semi-trailing arm suspension. I understand that anti-lift generally increases as the side view instant center rises. Also that it is desirable to have the distance from wheel center to the side view instant center not be too short, or (at least with beam axle type suspensions) you can get brake-induced wheel hop. Is brake-induced wheel hop a concern for a semi-trailing arm suspension too? Can this be mitigated by making the semi-trailing arm longer? I am trying to visualize this, but it's not working!
Thanks.
Scott
Thanks.
Scott