But I eased up once I started to need glasses :cool:
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Three link suspension? Bill/Wagoo has posted about it before somewhere.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/technical-...ml#post1541991
Diana, how much extra travel do you think the wider track will gain....if the front axle is at 45 degrees (how many would be???) 1 inch extra width will only gain 1 inch extra hight up the ramp....not really going to gain much.. what is important with Ramp tests is the angle of the front axle and the relation of the body/vehicle to this. Bill's rig is a very good example of this. What would be idea is having the axle at say 45 degrees and the body at 22.5 ;)
Some other shots I took of it. Don't ask me about its magic though.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...12/12/1110.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...12/12/1111.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...12/12/1112.jpg
Don't ask me about the magic inside.
and most stock series have less articulation regardless of the track width....I have heard that 80 inch SI had ok flex due to narrow springs.....The RRC from the early 70s would be LR's best
I dont think FC's rate, Lightweights probably same as series IIA/3, 101's are the only LR with Parabolics but probably still not as good as an 80, The 110 lightweight never saw the light of day, nor the 127 "LARGE" trucks...The Larma while coil sprung, would be no better than a 90/110/130....but according to your methods, the LR forest rover with 52 inch tall tyres and wide front axle (note front was much wider than rear to allow for steering) would be the ramp queen...
I was quite underwhelmed with the lack of articulation I have seen in 101s, most standard series LR would articulate as well, the only saving grace for the 101 is the track width.
As for modified series leaf springs, with a few minor adjustments and lubrication you can get them to articulate quite well, at least as well as after-market parabolic replacements. The advantage with coils is that they can dislocate something that eye to eye leaf springs, like on the series Land Rover, can't do.
Diana
Hey 999
Hope you dont mind, I stole your photos & squeezed them thru photoshop.
Im going to have to go & have a lie down under Bills car because Im buggered if I can see all the magic bits.
Looks like an ingenious use of Motorbike monoshocks (could be mistaken) to locate the back of the leaf springs, Are they Transit Van front springs , Or Holden Combo Rear springs ??? Also clever locating bumpstops ontop of springs !!
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...011/11/558.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...011/11/559.jpg
Wow, there it a thing of folklore, Portalled Axles, (drop box under swivel housing) Front Radius Arm mount is empty, are they Wristed RA's ??
What locates the front end from torque reaction, What I thought was an upper link in the orig image appears just to hold the top of the spring in place
http://www.goingbush.com/landy/bl3.jpg
I suppose a True Magician does not give away his secrets.
oh, one other thing, why are the front tyres on backwards ??
cheers Don