
try http://www.susprog.com/susprog.htm
for a very good suspension modeler
eval copy has certain limitations but its good.
Tim
TOL in the files area also has a good suspension modelling software....I have used it a lot to work out suspension details.
atb
steve
Yes, I would have thought that....
"The unregistered version of SusProg3D Designer will use fixed wheel and upright dimensions.
To change wheel and upright dimensions this program must be registered."
was a major limitation.....
However, I agree it is good...almost good enough to buy...
Well Alan, I bought it.
However, I haven't even had a chance to use it yet... I suppose it wouldn't be a bad idea to run my (already built) design through it...
(It's very, very similar to yours with exception of the damper actuation.)
Graber