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Tigers

posted on 21/7/04 at 08:44 AM Reply With Quote
Suspension travel - how much?

Hi guys!
Yeasterday I did some CAD drawing again and discovered that with a current placement of shock absorbers suspension movement on front wheels will be slightly less than 2 inches in each direction (up and down). From your experience - is that enough or not? (Spring rate 375 lbs/in, suspension leverage ~1.9/1)
Or should I try to place the shocks diferently - but then eaven more suspension leverage will be involved and need for firmer springs....

Any input wellcomed.
Thanx,
Janis

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JAG

posted on 21/7/04 at 11:16 AM Reply With Quote
I've never measured it but +/- 2" sounds about right to me.





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stephen_gusterson

posted on 21/7/04 at 11:20 AM Reply With Quote
4 ins travel sounds normal - but i have heard it expressed as a 1 inch droop, 3 inch compress...........


atb

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pbura

posted on 21/7/04 at 11:32 AM Reply With Quote
AFAIK, usual practice is to split the shock travel 2/3 for bump and 1/3 for droop. However, the shock should bottom in bump before your suspension.

One installation guide I saw said to include the bump stop in the total shock travel, but I'm not so sure about this. Seems like the best of all worlds would be to have 2" of travel before hitting the stop, then bottom the rubber before bottoming the suspension. I don't think any car has that much wheel travel, though.

Pete





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Tigers

posted on 21/7/04 at 12:15 PM Reply With Quote
Thanx guys, this makes me less worried
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stephen_gusterson

posted on 21/7/04 at 12:21 PM Reply With Quote
most cars have no bump stop capability - on my car the total upward travel is summat silly - like 6 - 8 ins - before the transit top link hits its limit.

The shocker will I think bottom before this total mechanical travel is reached. It would have to be some mother of a pot hole tho!

atb

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locost_bryan

posted on 22/7/04 at 03:27 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by stephen_gusterson
It would have to be some mother of a pot hole tho!



like the one Gronholm hit in Argentina





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NS Dev

posted on 22/7/04 at 09:16 PM Reply With Quote
surely with 6-8 ins travel the spring will go coilbound? Maybe not depending on shocker angle but must be a very long spring if not!
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stephen_gusterson

posted on 22/7/04 at 10:31 PM Reply With Quote
i was talking of mechanical travel with no shocker.... ive not guestimated or measured how far the coil will allow. Its 350lb so I guess its not gonna compress all the way. Id rather it went coilbound than broke the top joint by forcing it past its travel.

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