rcx194
Automotive
- Jan 3, 2016
- 49
I'm building a 4x4 buggy. I've "mocked up" the front suspension using cheap thin tube for now just to check it all cycles correctly and parts aren't colliding with each other. The buggy uses a ladder chassis and solid beam axles from a donor car. I've gone for long travel 3-link suspension at the front, plus panhard bar, which gives 32cm travel at each wheel. I've aimed to keep the anti-dive within 25-75% throughout the suspension cycle and other suspension geometry variables such as Ackerman stock with what the donor car had.
The caster on the donor car was +2 degrees, and I thought to set it same with the new suspension links. I've found that the caster increases by 4 degree when the suspension goes from ride height to fully compressed. As I haven't finished the top axle bracket I can still tweak things to keep the caster more stable (ie a smaller increase of caster).
What should I be aiming for in terms of caster change as the suspension compresses or droops?
The caster on the donor car was +2 degrees, and I thought to set it same with the new suspension links. I've found that the caster increases by 4 degree when the suspension goes from ride height to fully compressed. As I haven't finished the top axle bracket I can still tweak things to keep the caster more stable (ie a smaller increase of caster).
What should I be aiming for in terms of caster change as the suspension compresses or droops?