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Old 10-08-2022, 03:21 AM   #1101 (permalink)
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It makes sense. A traverse spring requires a wishbone or radius rods.
I didn't mean it wouldn't make sense from a technical standpoint, but come on, we're so used to see that transverse leaf-spring layout in earlier full-size Fords that anything else looks sorta out of place...

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Old 10-11-2022, 12:27 PM   #1102 (permalink)
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Aero cartoon-styling kit on a Renault Twizy:


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Old 10-11-2022, 12:45 PM   #1103 (permalink)
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Please call that a styling kit. It looks as useful as paint imitating woven Carbon fiber.

It is such a shame that Ford never went to using two mounting points on those transverse front leaf springs, which gives an anti-roll function.
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Old 10-11-2022, 01:37 PM   #1104 (permalink)
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Done. I think it's a parody, something like this:



Allegedly an actual Smart car. I like the Willys traverse spring/A-arm front suspension from the 1950s.


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The formidable AC Cobra had A-arm + transverse leaf, too, but with the spring on top, still with the single mounting point, making it two quarter-elliptics in effect. All those steel springs used as locating members suffered from using the same multi-leaf design. In composites, it is easy to create a short, wide quarter-elliptic spring right where you want a hinge point, and continue out with a more rigid arm that needs no other bracing fore and aft.
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Two mounting points (#1103) or a single hinge (1105)?

The EMPI Camber Compensator


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The EMPI Camber Compensator was the opposite of an anti-roll bar, but it helped by reducing oversteer. I never heard of an aftermarket anti-roll bar for the front of a bug, which might have been better.
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In the 1980s I bought front and rear anti-roll bars from a manufacturer in Beaverton, OR. I cannot at this time remember the company name.

But the front bar shipped with OEM bushings that were undersize internally and I didn't know how to drill or ream a rubber bushing so it was never installed. The 1 1/8th inch rear bar (with gas pressurized shocks and big and little tires) gave neutral handling so I never installed the front.

That was on a 1961 Type II panel van (the obligatory Dove Blue).
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Aftermarket front sway bars for Beetles were not unheard of, but they're quite unusual and expensive. But anyway, maybe converting to double A-arm would be tempting, and there are already some kits for it.
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