This video is an excellent addition to the Shock Therapy videos. I too used theirs when designing my suspension. They really know their stuff. It seems like one could spend a lifetime learning suspension geometry and still have more to learn.
love the videos please keep the detail coming. I have the langmuir table after watching your videos and want to build my own trophy truck, some day.....
Siemens NX cad software and a good 3D scanner and your life be so much better once you get the hang of it. You can scan all your part and make solid models at of them and create assemblies with motion to see everything moving and run stress analysis on them. The possibilities are endless.
is there any tutorials youve ran across for designing the spindles? i have a short grasp on it but im wanting to build a spindle with angles built into it rather than the upright just being square to your hub flange
Great videos, thanks for all the information and links, I'm inspired to start my own ifs suspension build. One question, did you use 2wd hubs/unit bearings?
@@ntdracing I know some hubs have to have a shaft through them and torqued to keep the bearing together, I'm guessing the 2wd isn't that way. I have 4wd hubs that I'm going to be using.
Have you done or can you show how to do a tab and slot on your drawings? I'm thinking to make assembly with internal gussets easier. Video's are fantastic and i'm close to ordering a plasma table. You are making the choice much easier
How did you measure the king pin offset? Is that the distance from pin to wheel mount? Couldn’t find a good explanation on their site for it so I can calculate my KPI needed
Love your videos on showing how the average guy can do this! Thank you
This video is an excellent addition to the Shock Therapy videos. I too used theirs when designing my suspension. They really know their stuff. It seems like one could spend a lifetime learning suspension geometry and still have more to learn.
Awesome! I'm not building a trophy truck but I am learning F-360. It's eye opening to see what's possible. Great work!
Would love to see your build. I am just finishing a video series about my chassis build with BendTech.
Thank you for your efforts to support Vets
love the videos please keep the detail coming. I have the langmuir table after watching your videos and want to build my own trophy truck, some day.....
Wow! Love the detail.
Love your videos Dave! Thank you for your time and contribution to other’s learning.
Thanks.
Awesome video! I've been learning a lot from your videos! I plan on building my own long travel kit so these kind of videos really help me out.
Thanks for watching.
These videos are amazing! I'm expecting exponential growth of the channel soon.
Very cool design! Looking forward to seeing it take shape
Siemens NX cad software and a good 3D scanner and your life be so much better once you get the hang of it. You can scan all your part and make solid models at of them and create assemblies with motion to see everything moving and run stress analysis on them. The possibilities are endless.
Good work, good videos!
is there any tutorials youve ran across for designing the spindles? i have a short grasp on it but im wanting to build a spindle with angles built into it rather than the upright just being square to your hub flange
Awesome video. Thank you for sharing!
Well done!
Great work
Great videos, thanks for all the information and links, I'm inspired to start my own ifs suspension build. One question, did you use 2wd hubs/unit bearings?
I think the 2wd and 4WD are the same. I pulled them from a 2wd truck, but they seem to have the splines to be powered.
@@ntdracing I know some hubs have to have a shaft through them and torqued to keep the bearing together, I'm guessing the 2wd isn't that way. I have 4wd hubs that I'm going to be using.
Good stuff!
Have you done or can you show how to do a tab and slot on your drawings? I'm thinking to make assembly with internal gussets easier. Video's are fantastic and i'm close to ordering a plasma table. You are making the choice much easier
How did you measure the king pin offset? Is that the distance from pin to wheel mount? Couldn’t find a good explanation on their site for it so I can calculate my KPI needed
Suuuuper good video. Very nice 👍🏻
Thabks
What’s the parts supplier you mention around 6:50? Car tech?
Kartek.
Awesome
I see one major flaw in your calculations ... you don't use metric in your measurments so it can't work :P.