Cars almost always have their center of mass higher than the roll center.
The only way that your concern could have merit is if the roll center is already at or above the center of mass.
In that...
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Cars almost always have their center of mass higher than the roll center.
The only way that your concern could have merit is if the roll center is already at or above the center of mass.
In that...
From the understanding perspective it is better to do the research and post instead of posting that you think it is a bad idea with no background. This is a common topic that isn't hard to find...
I guess that makes sense, outer tierod on the inside and outside! :)
Thanks for the pic to help my curiosity.
-Rich
How does the inner part of the rear tie rod connect to the frame? Is it a spherical bearing or something?
Or does it actually have 4 wheel steering? :)
EIther way I guess it is an easy way to...
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Assuming that the original is a "normal" 88/89 kcar knuckle then the geometry should not be negatively...