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    Quote Originally Posted by 101 Ron View Post
    This is one suspension set up I think is worth looking at.
    Simple, uses one spring and while it will not give out right long suspension travel in a up and down form with load ( I think that would be a good thing for staibility), It will allow good movement of both axles to follow the ground off road.
    Could be used with rubber or air bag.


    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    With rubber springs that is the Mitchell suspension developed by Bob Mitchell, a former Sandgroper, who designed and prototyped this whilst a development engineer at White Motor Corporation of Australia, late 1970's. He had been playing with the idea for some time before he moved over to Brisbane to work at White. Needs shock absorners as there are no multi leaf springs to provide dampimg action. Also need a means of retaing the sring units in place. Bob used long bolts down the middles.
    Didn't just run a single shock through the spring? Iguess thats not as effective as to the chassis.... but that limits articulation if needed.
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    Quote Originally Posted by 101 Ron View Post
    This is one suspension set up I think is worth looking at.
    Simple, uses one spring and while it will not give out right long suspension travel in a up and down form with load ( I think that would be a good thing for staibility), It will allow good movement of both axles to follow the ground off road.
    Could be used with rubber or air bag.
    Go back to page 3 post #18 and this is the WW2 Krupp Protze 6x4 rear bogie suspension mentioned. First entered Military service in 1933.another example of ''there is nothing much new in the world of engineering''
    Bill.

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