Dave K
Automotive
- Aug 27, 2003
- 515
I just heard about, and started looking into the "Link-X" suspension system. The concept is interesting, but I haven't had a chance to lay one out in the comptuter yet, to see how things work.
The setup requires crossing the A-arms, ie attaching the "upper" A-arm's inboard pickup points below the inboard pickup points of the "lower" A-arm. The concept is to work the cars natural roll against itself, to resist the roll, eliminating the need for an anti-roll bar.
I'm curious if anyone has looked into this type of setup, and any pro's, con's, or thoughts regarding it.
Some links:
The Link-X inventors webpage:
Articles on it:
-Dave
The setup requires crossing the A-arms, ie attaching the "upper" A-arm's inboard pickup points below the inboard pickup points of the "lower" A-arm. The concept is to work the cars natural roll against itself, to resist the roll, eliminating the need for an anti-roll bar.
I'm curious if anyone has looked into this type of setup, and any pro's, con's, or thoughts regarding it.
Some links:
The Link-X inventors webpage:
Articles on it:
-Dave