Chaparral 2H DeDion rear suppension;
Slicks with standing water? Yeah tell me about it!ralt12 wrote:Here you go….Didn't see this every day...
http://www.nelsonmotorsports.com/Nelson ... 36_IMG.jpg
Bloody Mary is one of the best things in the world.CBeck113 wrote:http://imgur.com/a/B3UhL#30
http://imgur.com/a/B3UhL#31
Edit: Wasn't pulling the images from Imgur, so I switched them to [url].
holy cow. is that bronze circle on top a pivot? to set toe? does the toe change dynamically, or just for static adjustment? the boxed in structure looks very stiff, but the ends (and the middle pivot area) look like solid aluminum pieces. must weigh a ton.xpensive wrote:Chaparral 2H DeDion rear suppension;
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Probably because there is absolutely nothing peculiar about pull rod suspension.Belatti wrote:I cant believe anyone has not posted this:
http://www.golpedirecto.com/wp-content/ ... -F2012.jpg
lateral location ?thisisatest wrote:holy cow. is that bronze circle on top a pivot?
Probably not.... But apart from 3 F1 teams (one of which has quickly reverted), can you think of any other examples of such peculiar front suspension geometry? (ducks head in anticipation).Tim.Wright wrote:Probably because there is absolutely nothing peculiar about pull rod suspension.
I don't think anyone are doing anything peculiar with the suspension these days.DaveW wrote:Probably not.... But apart from 3 F1 teams (one of which has quickly reverted), can you think of any other examples of such peculiar front suspension geometry? (ducks head in anticipation).Tim.Wright wrote:Probably because there is absolutely nothing peculiar about pull rod suspension.
You had this one comingDaveW wrote:Probably not.... But apart from 3 F1 teams (one of which has quickly reverted), can you think of any other examples of such peculiar front suspension geometry? (ducks head in anticipation).Tim.Wright wrote:Probably because there is absolutely nothing peculiar about pull rod suspension.
You are quite right....But the geometry does look more likely.Sebp wrote:You had this one coming.
So does that. But the phrase "best of.." is debatable.Sombrero wrote:The very best of active suspension : the FW14B