marcush. wrote:Camber compliance? no ,thats not the only issue if the Wing pillar is moving under load the rear will experience side load steering as the front wishbone fixing points will reamin where they are ,just both rear inside top mounting points will flex giving some negative camber to the outer wheel (positive camber on the inner one,but also toe out on the outer and toe in on the inner one -with the toe links fixed to the same pillar .(maybe one could look into Arnings concepts and make use of all this?)
But how much of flexing will it show? the thing(pilar) is a bolt on to the gearbox and the leverage is considerable..
The wing pillar doesnot see much of the side load during cornering.
The side forces are handled by the lower control arm, the pull rod and the drive axle.
The upper wishbone sees very little side force. It merely acts as a upper control arm