DiogoBrand wrote: ↑25 May 2019, 00:31
Don Ciccio wrote: ↑24 May 2019, 22:28
Hi guys, this is my first comment, please don't hate me if I posted in the wrong section of the forum.
I mounted a short video, any idea on this weird behaviour?
https://streamable.com/zyfgm
It seems related to steering angle. Isn't that caused by the caster angle?
The suspension seems to rise the moment the steering wheel passes 180 degrees. Does 'castor angle' also refer to how the pushrod is mounted or is it just about the steering angle?
Regardless, because of this pivot, as the wheel turns the castor angle will change. When the front of the tire turns towards the chassis the pivot will move rearwards, bringing the pushrod into a more vertical position. Maybe the car can manipulate the suspension droop at the extreme ends of this steering input?