Dig this 1:1 suspension setup

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Dig this 1:1 suspension setup

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Well that's different:


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It looks like the geometry really soaks up the terrain on a straight, but one decent side hit would cause some major headaches. I'm thinking a fairly minor off-line sidewall strike would shift that rear axle enough that the rear links would be smashing into the frame and twisting like the dickens.
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I dont know but it looks like a fun ride lol

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looks like a standard 3 point rear suspension, just elongated to provide lots of travel. Shouldn't move in an unpredictable fashion as long as the lower links are triangulated.

front suspension is standard upper/lower a-arm, again elongated for suspension travel.

gee...where have we seen this type of suspension application and theory before? 8)

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It's actually a triangulated 4 link rear suspension.
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yeah, i looked again, it is 2 upper links. initially I saw the guy tightening up something there, it looked like it had a single upper link.

so that is even better to locate the axle.

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Love the hydraulic sway bar on the mclaren.

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that's one silky smooth ride, wonder how many racer's are using the setup :)

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