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I have a c8 just turned the wheel all the way right or left and it makes a noise anyone else hear this?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rruuff Day" data-source="post: 322485" data-attributes="member: 2217"><p>Unless the C8 steering was radically modified to a parallel steering system, the norm steering design of the last 100 years or so is totally subject to Ackerman.</p><p>The right wheel in a left turn is travelling on a longer radius turning circle than the left wheel (and vice versa in a right turn). The sharper the turn, the more pronounced the radius difference and the longer the radius the more gradual the circle curve that right wheel has to travel compared to the left wheel. Thus the left wheel in this case is controlling the vehicle's travel path and the right wheel, following a different path, has to slip or bump or hop or whatever you want to call it, to catch up to the turn. Yes. Tires do contribute. A stickier tire tends to bump more than a less sticky tire.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]116399[/ATTACH]</p><p>After I send out my engineering invoice I'm done here...lol.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rruuff Day, post: 322485, member: 2217"] Unless the C8 steering was radically modified to a parallel steering system, the norm steering design of the last 100 years or so is totally subject to Ackerman. The right wheel in a left turn is travelling on a longer radius turning circle than the left wheel (and vice versa in a right turn). The sharper the turn, the more pronounced the radius difference and the longer the radius the more gradual the circle curve that right wheel has to travel compared to the left wheel. Thus the left wheel in this case is controlling the vehicle's travel path and the right wheel, following a different path, has to slip or bump or hop or whatever you want to call it, to catch up to the turn. Yes. Tires do contribute. A stickier tire tends to bump more than a less sticky tire. [ATTACH type="full"]116399[/ATTACH] After I send out my engineering invoice I'm done here...lol..... [/QUOTE]
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I have a c8 just turned the wheel all the way right or left and it makes a noise anyone else hear this?
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