





I know pictures are crap but its kinked the axle when its tried to wrap the springs and failed with me having add a leafs previously.
This wasnt done by me either so please no question of my quality of work!

Yes, I was thinking of using a top link the same length as the chassis to perch part of the leaf spring, and making sure it sat at the same angle. My thinking is that as the springs flex upwards the top link would follow them in an identical arc. This should stop the link binding up and forcing the axle to rotate, shouldn't it?ScottieJ wrote:Anton as the springs flex the position of the axle changes, during compression the spring flattens the axle moves backwards slightly, further away from the chassis mount. During droop the spring arches more and the axle moves forwards. This is why a lot of people fit the shackle design to allow for this movement.
Yikes! That's not good at all! I guess adding a bam bar would've spread the rotational torque across 3 points on the axle instead of 2, but that's a good reason not to skimp on your leaf perches if ever I saw one!d_r_1989 wrote:I know pictures are crap but its kinked the axle when its tried to wrap the springs and failed with me having add a leafs previously.
I doubt it too.Anton wrote:I don't think the tiny amount of binding is going to limit articulation on standard springs personally
Pretty much yeah, except that if you don't have a lot of lift then you shouldn't need to worry about the UJs anyway. The problem is of course that we're only talking about antiwrap bars to negate the problems which come from SPOA which is done to create lift. I don't know what the limits of the prop angles are but I expect there's a window in which you can have some lift without having to worry about the UJs binding when the pinion angle is forced downwards in a fixed length design.Anton wrote:Bambar with Shackle: Slightly easier on the UJ's
Bambar Without: Slightly easier on the springs
No bambar: vastly less life from springs *and* UJ's.
I'm pretty sure that whatever you do, the trade off will always be the same.Anton wrote:I think that if you do some maths and work out geometries and such, you can probably build a setup that has no disadvantages at all.