fireslave
Automotive
- Jan 10, 2009
- 24
I have a 240sx project car that I am swapping a v6 into, and i was forced to relocate the steering rack because of clearance issues. I had to lower it 2 inches because the pinion housing was in the way of the starter motor.
Anyways, I figured that I could just add a 2 inch drop to the outside of the tie rod as well, and everything would even out.
I neglected to realize that the arm on the spindle that the tie rod connects to travels in an arc that is not completely parallell to the ground. Its actually a strut front suspension, so its rather far from it.
I modled a sloppy non-dimensionally accurate version in 3d, and it appears that it increases the ackermann, especially as it gets closer and closer to lock. However, i dont know how much exactly.
Does anyone forsee any major problems because of this? I was thinking of moving the tie rod pick up points slightly to compensate for the extra akermann (steering rack is behind the ball joints as usual)
Does anyone know of a program that is free (or very cheap) that is designed specifically for calculating strut front suspensions and steering? I have a free trial of alibre, but its not giving me any numbers, im just going by eye.
thanks!
-Allen
Anyways, I figured that I could just add a 2 inch drop to the outside of the tie rod as well, and everything would even out.
I neglected to realize that the arm on the spindle that the tie rod connects to travels in an arc that is not completely parallell to the ground. Its actually a strut front suspension, so its rather far from it.
I modled a sloppy non-dimensionally accurate version in 3d, and it appears that it increases the ackermann, especially as it gets closer and closer to lock. However, i dont know how much exactly.
Does anyone forsee any major problems because of this? I was thinking of moving the tie rod pick up points slightly to compensate for the extra akermann (steering rack is behind the ball joints as usual)
Does anyone know of a program that is free (or very cheap) that is designed specifically for calculating strut front suspensions and steering? I have a free trial of alibre, but its not giving me any numbers, im just going by eye.
thanks!
-Allen