cranknpiston
Mechanical
- Jun 4, 2014
- 10
Hello,
I recently learned that higher values of both Anti-Dive and Anti-Squat are disadvantageous; Anti-Squat over 100% resulting into wheel hop under braking and Anti-Dive over 100% resulting into noises of some sort.
I also learned that typical values usually are from 0% to 50%. Now as I've been told that we do require some amount of Anti-Dive, obviously it can't be 0%. Now my question is, how do I find out the percentage that will suit the best to the vehicle? The vehicle is a baja ATV, and we've decided to have double wishbones both in the front as well as in the rear.
Also, when I realize the optimum percentage for Anti-Dive, by how many degrees will I require to lower the rear control arms of the front wheels upper wishbones?
I recently learned that higher values of both Anti-Dive and Anti-Squat are disadvantageous; Anti-Squat over 100% resulting into wheel hop under braking and Anti-Dive over 100% resulting into noises of some sort.
I also learned that typical values usually are from 0% to 50%. Now as I've been told that we do require some amount of Anti-Dive, obviously it can't be 0%. Now my question is, how do I find out the percentage that will suit the best to the vehicle? The vehicle is a baja ATV, and we've decided to have double wishbones both in the front as well as in the rear.
Also, when I realize the optimum percentage for Anti-Dive, by how many degrees will I require to lower the rear control arms of the front wheels upper wishbones?