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Question for suspension GODS

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Question for suspension GODS

Post by simonwalker »

Hello all Gods

Is there any good reason why you dont see two 1/4 eliptic springs on each side,like 2 link bars,for use in the rear.

Thoughts ideas--pros/cons

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Re: Question for suspension GODS

Post by bigsteve »

simonwalker wrote:Hello all Gods

Is there any good reason why you dont see two 1/4 eliptic springs on each side,like 2 link bars,for use in the rear.

Thoughts ideas--pros/cons

:)


If you mean 2 each side ie. 4 in total I think that would be very stiff and wouldn't flex at all.
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Re: Question for suspension GODS

Post by MY45 »

bigsteve wrote:
simonwalker wrote:Hello all Gods

Is there any good reason why you dont see two 1/4 eliptic springs on each side,like 2 link bars,for use in the rear.

Thoughts ideas--pros/cons

:)


If you mean 2 each side ie. 4 in total I think that would be very stiff and wouldn't flex at all.


Nice idea :cool: ...... but i think for the setup to work each spring pack woud have to be very soft, which is fine but from what you said above you wanted to use each pack as a link. The problem would be that because the packs would be so soft they would flex and be ineffective as links.....hope that answered it ..... tell me if ive got ur idea wrong

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Post by simonwalker »

Hi Guys

Yes Adam you have the right idea,so to work through this,the top spring would mainly have pulling ant the bottom pushing,could mounting the springs in a curtain way help avoid this or would you have to build a anti wrap bar :?:

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Post by MY45 »

I personally would just go for a 4 link (A Frame) and just 1/4 elliptic. would be much more predictable and less could go wrong with it.
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