Hello guys, I'm having some doubts about rod ends.
There are basically two things I don't understand.
What's the difference between a "classical" rod end
And this type of rod end
I know both are used in racing suspension cars. But I don't know where resides the difference in both, how they support forces maybe.
The other doubt is, when using the first rod end in a double A-arm type suspension the rods that are connected to the chassis are sometimes vertical and sometimes horizontal.
I went with the builder of TRV6 cars ( a category in Argentina) and I've seem he uses the second type rod in the tip (sorry, don't know the word in english) and the first type to connect the arm to the chassis. He uses the last two in a way that is parallel to the floor, and I've seen in many pictures of other racing cars that are perpendicular to the floor.
Is there any advantage in using any of them?
Maybe my problem is that I don't understand fully the forces on a suspension arm.
Thank you very much in advance,
Diego Andrés