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Inboard suspension
sevaun - 25/6/08 at 07:28 AM

Hi
Has anyone any experience of inboard fron suspension design either push rod or rocker?

Thanks

Sevaun


richardh - 25/6/08 at 07:37 AM

my mnr has inboard
not done many miles in it since just got plates last week.
first impressions seem ok, might need to change the preload but it does feel nice


Agriv8 - 25/6/08 at 08:23 AM

my MNR has it ( Rover v8 Power ).

2.5 years old > 4000 miles covered.

Ride hight adjustable indipendantly of winding more spring on.

Using a lot lower poundage spring due to 'rissing rate' ( IIRC ) of the inboard set up.

Regards

Agriv8


sevaun - 25/6/08 at 10:45 AM

Is the MNR suspension by rocker or push rod?

Sevaun


scutter - 25/6/08 at 10:55 AM

Check out Cheffy's photo archive, He's done inboard on his V8.

ATB Dan.


Agriv8 - 25/6/08 at 11:54 AM

quote:
Originally posted by sevaun
Is the MNR suspension by rocker or push rod?

Sevaun


Dont understan it haas both a push rod and a rocker.

ill see if I can find a picture

Regards

Agriv8


Agriv8 - 25/6/08 at 12:06 PM

have a look here ( thanks Worx )




regards

Agriv8


JB - 25/6/08 at 11:11 PM

Yes I have inboard suspension with pushrods and rockers. It is more complex and extra weight.

The main advantage (in my opinion) is I can have a 1:1 wheel to shock motion ratio.

It also keeps my expensive (as in £300 each) shocks out of the road dirt.


Cheffy - 1/7/08 at 07:23 PM

quote:

Check out Cheffy's photo archive, He's done inboard on his V8.



Or go straight to my website - lots more photo's there. Link at the bottom of this post.

I designed it based on AlanB's design but have altered it slightly since to accomodate Saab top ball joints (the standard transit ball joints were not up to taking the load). Do a search on here for AlanB and then link to his web site for some excellent ideas and photo's for inspiration.

Martin.


iank - 1/7/08 at 08:13 PM

I think the Sylva riot (and mkII striker) have what you are calling rockers (I'd call the 'rockers' on push rod systems a bell crank)