Chaotica wrote:I'm not a car geek but how can Heikki's shock work with the angle of the shock pointed away from the wheel? Shouldn't the shock be parallel to the wheel?
PaulC wrote:Chaotica wrote:I'm not a car geek but how can Heikki's shock work with the angle of the shock pointed away from the wheel? Shouldn't the shock be parallel to the wheel?
The shock will work okay in this configuration because they are designed to minimise rebound after hitting a bump. Shockers will also be okay leaning forward or back from the centre line of the axle for the same reason.
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Paul
PaulC wrote:Chaotica wrote: Shockers will also be okay leaning forward or back from the centre line of the axle for the same reason.
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Paul
Chaotica wrote:PaulC wrote:Chaotica wrote: Shockers will also be okay leaning forward or back from the centre line of the axle for the same reason.
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Paul
That's the way I am used to seeing them. Like I said, I'm not a car geek by any stretch.
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They aren't parallel to the wheels on most cars and trucksChaotica wrote:I'm not a car geek but how can Heikki's shock work with the angle of the shock pointed away from the wheel? Shouldn't the shock be parallel to the wheel?
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