JakubMech
Mechanical
- Dec 11, 2003
- 39
Just after a comfirmation in regards to the true side view instant center for a mcpherson strut suspension system.
The IC point needs to lie in the wheel center plane, projecting the lower control arm to the plane is the same as with a SLA system.
However for the strut top, is it projected onto the plane by a line normal to the strut axis when viewed from the front? This would mean that if there was say +15 deg KPI, then the line would be from the strut top at +15 deg to the horizontal when looking from the front, until it hits the wheel plane.
Jakub
The IC point needs to lie in the wheel center plane, projecting the lower control arm to the plane is the same as with a SLA system.
However for the strut top, is it projected onto the plane by a line normal to the strut axis when viewed from the front? This would mean that if there was say +15 deg KPI, then the line would be from the strut top at +15 deg to the horizontal when looking from the front, until it hits the wheel plane.
Jakub