22 March 2012
Front A-Arms
We finally have some front A-Arms on the vehicle...Owen did a great job designing them, and it didn't take that long to fabricate them. Once they were assembled, we put a hub and wheel on to test for camber, suspension travel and ground clearance, and we were really happy with the results. The last picture shows the angle finder with the wheel all the way up. The angle finder is showing the camber of the wheel, which is supposed to be 6-7 degrees. It was right on.


Suspension Testing
Christian has been working on some suspension testing. The purpose of the testing is to determine the optimal shock setup for dissipating the force when the car hits the ground. The variables in this testing are shock air pressure, oil level, shock orientation, orifice size, and force. The testing so far has gone well....but just takes time to test so m
any variables.
In these pictures, the axis through the weight tray and shock is not straight. Since these pictures were taken, bracing has been added around the wheel which keeps it upright. Christian was having lots of fun picking up the weights and dropping them .


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