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Rear Suspension Systems
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Live-Axle
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Live-Axle with Leaf Springs (Hotchkiss)
Leaf springs control side sway A large amount of un-sprung weight Take up a lot of space
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Rear Axle Torque Reaction
Axle Wind-up
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The axle is mounted off center on the spring
Note: The axle is mounted off center on the spring Helps prevent axle wind-up
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Also……. Mounting one rear shock in the front of the axle and one behind the axle helps to reduce wind up and axle tramp OFF-SET SHOCK DESIGN
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Live-Axle with Coil Springs
The upper control arms control lateral movement (side movement) The lower control arms control differential torque (wind up)
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Trailing Arm
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Used on many sports cars. Handles cornering loads better
“A” shaped control arms mounted at an angle, called semi-trailing control arms Used on many sports cars. Handles cornering loads better
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Multilink Independent Rear Suspension
Note Hydraulic mount Superior noise and vibration dampening
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Rear Suspension Systems On FWD Vehicles
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Semi-Independent The axle assemble twists, gives semi-independent effect The axle assembly acts as a sway bar Track bar controls side movement
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Tracking Bar with Diagonal Brace
Both prevent lateral (side) axle movement.
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Independent Rear with MacPherson Struts
Caster & Toe adjustable Improved ride quality, steering control, tire life, & traction Lighter
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Independent Rear with Shocks
Toe is adjustable Camber is not
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Camber & Toe Adjustments
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Transverse Mono Leaf Spring
Fiberglass Lightweight Compact High tension
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Transverse Mono Leaf Spring
Tie Rods Trailing Arm
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Torque loads create bushing and control arm deflection during braking, corning, acceleration and deceleration. This causes a toe change to enhance straight line stability Toe change during corning leads to quicker and more responsive steering Double Wishbone
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