NSXR
Automotive
- Jun 2, 2007
- 2
hi,
i am currently learning suspension geometry and i am really having a hard time understanding the relationship between kinpin inclination and camber change. from what i read, a positive kingpin inclination (upper balljoint closer to the center line of the car) will cause a positive camber change upon steering of the wheels and vice versa.
i am really having a hard time visualizing this because if the kingpin axis is positive wouldnt that increase negative camber upon steering of the wheels?. i have tried modeling an SLA suspension with wooden sticks but with no luck because i cant get an accurate measurement. is there a simple program i can use to simulate this? or am i completely misunderstanding this relationship?
thanks in advance
i am currently learning suspension geometry and i am really having a hard time understanding the relationship between kinpin inclination and camber change. from what i read, a positive kingpin inclination (upper balljoint closer to the center line of the car) will cause a positive camber change upon steering of the wheels and vice versa.
i am really having a hard time visualizing this because if the kingpin axis is positive wouldnt that increase negative camber upon steering of the wheels?. i have tried modeling an SLA suspension with wooden sticks but with no luck because i cant get an accurate measurement. is there a simple program i can use to simulate this? or am i completely misunderstanding this relationship?
thanks in advance