i have a curiosity i cant seem to satisfy with google or the forklift. i have read all about the walking beam suspension style and cant find anything closer to what the deuce comes with stock.
first is this the correct term for the suspension style?
second i can not seem to gather how with no sideways support such as a pan hard bar or watts link how does not one but both axles stay centered under the truck through a turn? the leaf springs are parallel to the dog bones both top and bottom and all componets are perpendicular to the axles. no triangulation what so ever.
i even took the forklift and lifted the front drivers side rear and stacked it on two wheels i had in the yard to hold that axle against the bump stop. then took the lift around to the other side and lifted the rear,rear, passenger side to see the total "flex" between the axles. its very impressive to say the least. both axles twist in the manner that you would assume and the tops of the high side tire leans in just as i would assume also. over all the axles are still centered under the truck. the only thing i could imagine is holding the axle in place is the spring but after closer examination it is just floating atop the axle. not even fastened.
i hope i dont loose sleep over this but i am sure i will. could someone please bust out the crayons and draw this simple mind a picture on how it works
thanks
Joe
first is this the correct term for the suspension style?
second i can not seem to gather how with no sideways support such as a pan hard bar or watts link how does not one but both axles stay centered under the truck through a turn? the leaf springs are parallel to the dog bones both top and bottom and all componets are perpendicular to the axles. no triangulation what so ever.
i even took the forklift and lifted the front drivers side rear and stacked it on two wheels i had in the yard to hold that axle against the bump stop. then took the lift around to the other side and lifted the rear,rear, passenger side to see the total "flex" between the axles. its very impressive to say the least. both axles twist in the manner that you would assume and the tops of the high side tire leans in just as i would assume also. over all the axles are still centered under the truck. the only thing i could imagine is holding the axle in place is the spring but after closer examination it is just floating atop the axle. not even fastened.
i hope i dont loose sleep over this but i am sure i will. could someone please bust out the crayons and draw this simple mind a picture on how it works
thanks
Joe