hi guys ,I would like to drop an idea in this forum I had this morning:
Imagine the usual steering linkage fixed to the tub structure -effectively reduced to toe links but fit the complete rest of the front suspension on a substructure inside the tub pushed sideways by steering action (with a hydraulic pump available that would be a feasible task even though at very low speeds(in the paddock..)the car would be obviously a dog)but with speed there would be the major advantage that you would be able to increase the half track of the outer wheel by quite a bit and have the less loaded inner wheel lose some track ...I´m aware that this would be quite a system with sliding piston/elaborate guiding to really optimise load paths but it would alter weight distribution favourable in corners ,wouldn´t it? To go one step further one could think of doing the same at the rear with the exception of not fixing the toe links rigidly to the chassis as
this would of course be 4 wheel steering...That cannot be allowed can it?
Any thoughts on this?