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Rear Suspension Systems Live-Axle Live-Axle with Leaf Springs (Hotchkiss) • Leaf springs control side sway • A large amount of unsprung weight • Take up a lot of space Rear Axle Torque Reaction • Axle Wind-up Note: The axle is mounted off center on the spring Helps prevent axle wind-up Also……. Mounting one rear shock in the front of the axle and one behind the axle helps to reduce wind up and axle tramp OFF-SET SHOCK DESIGN Live-Axle with Coil Springs • The upper control arms control lateral movement (side movement) • The lower control arms control differential torque (wind up) Trailing Arm “A” shaped control arms mounted at an angle, called semi-trailing control arms Used on many sports cars. Handles cornering loads better Multilink Independent Rear Susp. Note Hydraulic mount Superior noise and vibration dampening Rear Suspension Systems On FWD Vehicles Semi-Independent • The axle assemble twists, gives semi-independent effect • The axle assembly acts as a sway bar • Track bar controls side movement Tracking Bar with Diagonal Brace • Both prevent lateral (side) axle movement. Independent Rear with MacPherson Struts • Caster & Toe adjustable • Improved ride quality, steering control, tire life, & traction • Lighter Independent Rear with Shocks • Toe is adjustable • Camber is not Camber & Toe Adjustments Transverse Mono Leaf Spring • • • • Fiberglass Lightweight Compact High tension Transverse Mono Leaf Spring Tie Rods Trailing Arm • Torque loads create bushing and control arm deflection during braking, corning, acceleration and deceleration. • This causes a toe change to enhance straight line stability • Toe change during corning leads to quicker and more responsive steering Double Wishbone