I guess you mean sliding, but the problem is that what you typically want is as a clearance-free operation as possible,marcush. wrote:with the upright mandatory in aluminium ..and the hub either steel or ti the bearing preload /tolerance will not only be swiss watch ...but could vary quite a bit ......wouldn´t it be more useful to have one bearing carrier slotting in the upright and eliminate/avoid this tolerance/ alignment/calibration hassle? would be stiffer as well I guess.
marcush, was that meant for me?Brings up another concern ...this thread on bearing carrier ..is this a good solution ? you will need to have some tolerance to be sure you can properly engage amnd tighten the carrier ,but then you will not be able to calibrate the bearings for the hub/stub shaft ,would you? the shaft will always see some misalignment so they need to go to a loose bearing tolerance to counter this? Is this something that is even practical for ceramic balls?
the needle /roller bearing thing i have seen on some BMW wheelbearing assemblies in series ,if i remember correctly...
Exatly thats why I wonder why they do them to small.The "dog bone" drive shafts are easy to make in any length you want, so that should not be much of a problem. - IMHO
Hey that could come into use. wrcsti, do you have more info about it?They make a part for RC cars that prevents the dogbones from coming out of place
Marcush, could you explain this more; like how exactly would I know whether or not the the friction, bind, and power transmission is decent or horrible?but for sure friction and bind in your suspension and power transmission is something to look into