A question about the Activa rear axle
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elma
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A question about the Activa rear axle
A thought keeps occurring to me about the self steering built into the rear axle mounts of the Xantia. They have a few degrees of steering built into the mounts which I think is utilised through body roll. In the case of the Activa which barely rolls are these mounts present and if so why?
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xantia_v6
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Re: A question about the Activa rear axle
I think it works through the lateral force on the mounts, not the roll.
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CitroJim
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Re: A question about the Activa rear axle
I believe this too...xantia_v6 wrote:I think it works through the lateral force on the mounts, not the roll.
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elma
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Re: A question about the Activa rear axle
That makes a lot more sense now.
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BenC5HDi
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Re: RE: A question about the Activa rear axle
I believe the mounts deform under lateral load, much like the 405/6 ones.elma wrote:A thought keeps occurring to me about the self steering built into the rear axle mounts of the Xantia. They have a few degrees of steering built into the mounts which I think is utilised through body roll. In the case of the Activa which barely rolls are these mounts present and if so why?
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