Edited: 9/2/2007 6:05:56 PM by lunatiksblazer
max i dunno if im just being stupid, but when you figuire I.C. your bottom line follow the path of the bottom a-arm, what if the arm isn't straight, for example if it need a high ride height and the tubing comes out of the pick up points and and angles down and then goes flat, i know camber will increase during travel (like a SSD arm) how would u find I.C on something like that
This is actually one of the simple things that I have a tough time explaining to people. Nothing is longer or shorter than a straight line drawn between two points, no matter how you do it. DO NOT take arm shape into consideration when calculating i.c. it is a straight line drawn through the points.
"if it need a high ride height and the tubing comes out of the pick up points and and angles down and then goes flat, i know camber will increase during travel (like a SSD arm) how would u find I.C on something like that"
I'm not sure what you are asking here...