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    Posted: 13.Nov.2010 at 03:58
hi
thanks for the reply
i did the research . .. but the thing is i know the direction , i need some one to help me guide in that direction.. :)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Nov.2010 at 19:16
Well, as I stated previously, my best advice would be for you to get some books on suspension systems. You need to study what has been done before if you're going to try inventing something new.

And did you even attempt to search online?
I found lots of information without even trying.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Nov.2010 at 09:43
HI
I am actually trying to come up with a new suspension system vch has a combination of leaf springs and shock absorbers so ........ .I am not working on any particular car as such .. :) . basic dimensions of the above spring and absorbers will do .. ..
awaiting your reply
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Nov.2010 at 16:03
For what type of car?
Different cars have different suspension systems. They're not all the same.

Have you tried searching Google?
Have you checked with your local library or book store?
Have you looked on Amazon.com for books about the system you are trying to model?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Nov.2010 at 09:45
HI guys

My name is kabir .... i m new to this forum

I am working on a cad project to model car suspension system . the problem is i am not able to find the dimensions of the system .. I want your guidance in finding the dimensions. If any one has already worked on this problem , then I would be really great full if u guide me through the project.

regards
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