Hi,
I would like to know the advantages of pushrod suspension over conventional suspension system where shock absorber are installed between the spindle/wishbone and chassis
marcush. wrote:just think what is achievable in terms of wheeltravel over damper travel....without any leverage /lever advantage you will end up with :digressive wheelrate with all other systems and or poor leverage = small damper travel for in reference to wheel travel.So with very small wheel vertical mo´vements you quickly arrive at almost nil damper travel...not good for control.
you will inevitably have your suspension in areas of high aero importance as well...
on the other hand lots of joints and levers will add up to a considerable give and maybe even backlash and open the door for friction and misalignment /bind and opens the option of progressive and linear tailor made suspension layout .
nathauto wrote:marcush. wrote:just think what is achievable in terms of wheeltravel over damper travel....without any leverage /lever advantage you will end up with :digressive wheelrate with all other systems and or poor leverage = small damper travel for in reference to wheel travel.So with very small wheel vertical mo´vements you quickly arrive at almost nil damper travel...not good for control.
you will inevitably have your suspension in areas of high aero importance as well...
on the other hand lots of joints and levers will add up to a considerable give and maybe even backlash and open the door for friction and misalignment /bind and opens the option of progressive and linear tailor made suspension layout .
thanks for your reply,but if you consider the front suspension layout of an ATV,which has double wishbone,you installed pushrod suspension on? where you can control the ride height(by adjusting the rod position on the lever/clamp) and stiffness of the ride by changing the position of the suspension on the same lever/clamp isnt it? I guess it gives u the versatlity of adjusting both the ride height and the stiffness that you want,isnt it? correct me if wrong
Well I get what you are tying to say! I will put up a picture of what am trying to conveymarcush. wrote:nathauto wrote:marcush. wrote:just think what is achievable in terms of wheeltravel over damper travel....without any leverage /lever advantage you will end up with :digressive wheelrate with all other systems and or poor leverage = small damper travel for in reference to wheel travel.So with very small wheel vertical mo´vements you quickly arrive at almost nil damper travel...not good for control.
you will inevitably have your suspension in areas of high aero importance as well...
on the other hand lots of joints and levers will add up to a considerable give and maybe even backlash and open the door for friction and misalignment /bind and opens the option of progressive and linear tailor made suspension layout .
thanks for your reply,but if you consider the front suspension layout of an ATV,which has double wishbone,you installed pushrod suspension on? where you can control the ride height(by adjusting the rod position on the lever/clamp) and stiffness of the ride by changing the position of the suspension on the same lever/clamp isnt it? I guess it gives u the versatlity of adjusting both the ride height and the stiffness that you want,isnt it? correct me if wrong
still there is no way to have progression with such a layout .you either need progressive springs or springstacks or whatever
and of course an atv HAS suspension travel galore .so mechanical advantage is not strictly necessary .
Not so much with an ATV, but a push/pull rod remotes the damper from the brake. Dampers don't like heat.cheapracer wrote:Aero advantages of better positioning and availability of rising rate ratios to suit large downforce. There are some situations where the push/pullrod can be mounted closer to the upright or even on the upright.
Other than that there is no advantage in this era of damper and spring technology and there are some disadvantages, namely component count.
Oh, but of course then there's that other outstanding advantage - "bling".
marcush. wrote:
still there is no way to have progression with such a layout .you either need progressive springs or springstacks or whatever
and of course an atv HAS suspension travel galore .so mechanical advantage is not strictly necessary .