Science, asked by yaksh98, 11 months ago

how to design upright in suspension​

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Answered by JOHNMATHEW1212
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The design of the upright or knuckle determines the geometry on the “outboard” side of the suspension. (The mount points on the chassis and wishbones/links form the “inboard” side of the suspension, and provide their own contribution to the overall geometry of the suspension.)

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Answered by StingRaider
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER FREIND

The design of the upright or knuckle determines the geometry on the “outboard” side of the suspension. (The mount points on the chassis and wishbones/links form the “inboard” side of the suspension, and provide their own contribution to the overall geometry of the suspension.)

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