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Re: [ihc] RE: Pete's mods
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From: "Peter Shubin" <pshubin@domain.elided>
To: <ihc@domain.elided>
Cc: <jgrammer@domain.elided>
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 14:57
Subject: [ihc] RE: Pete's mods
> My desire for caster is to have just enough to keep the vehicle tracking
> straight. I had an old VW once and like my Scout it was set up stock at 0
> degrees. When I lowered the front a lot and the rear a little the road
> steered the little VW more than I did. I ended up with 8 degree shims to
> compensate for the difference in lowered heights and add in some caster.
> This gave a heavy steering feel to such a small and light car but it
handled
> better than any other stock or modified bug I ever drove and was very
stable
> at high and very high speeds.
>
> The Scout has a similar problem but a different end use. I see no need
and
> have no desire for good over 100 mph handling in the Scout. I just want
it
> to track straight with little effort from the driver at normal highway
> speeds. When I add new springs and longer shackles I'll be going in the
> wrong direction like I did in my VW. I will need to build in caster to
> compensate for the shackles, any potential rear end sag from carrying
heavy
> loads, and a couple of degrees for good measure. If I build in 6 degrees
> I'll probably only realize 2 which will probably be plenty. I have not
done
> the math yet. If anyone has please share.
>
> I'll look up the thread you mentioned.
>
> Thanks
>
> Pete
>
Heavy loads in the rear will *increase* caster. Don't try to lift with
shackles, unless you make some heavy duty shackles, I see it as removing
stability and asking for trouble. As it is, I think trying to get *any*
lift with shackles is a bad idea.
Thanks,
Ryan
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