marks14
Mechanical
- Jun 10, 2015
- 5
Hello,
When using a multilink suspension that simulates a SLA suspension I understand how to find the virtual ball joint of one of the "a-arms" when the two links are in the same plane. I've noticed with most production car suspension it isn't that easy, and these links do not stay in the same plane. I'm getting confused on how exactly to find the location for the virtual ball joint when the two links that make up the virtual a-arm are offset vertically. Can some one point me in the direction of somewhere I can find more information on how to determine the virtual ball joint location for these instances? I found a nod from GregLocock about this issue HERE.
Forgive me if this is an ignorant question, I'm pretty new to all of this.
When using a multilink suspension that simulates a SLA suspension I understand how to find the virtual ball joint of one of the "a-arms" when the two links are in the same plane. I've noticed with most production car suspension it isn't that easy, and these links do not stay in the same plane. I'm getting confused on how exactly to find the location for the virtual ball joint when the two links that make up the virtual a-arm are offset vertically. Can some one point me in the direction of somewhere I can find more information on how to determine the virtual ball joint location for these instances? I found a nod from GregLocock about this issue HERE.
Forgive me if this is an ignorant question, I'm pretty new to all of this.