How does a De Dion suspension work?

A de Dion suspension uses a universal joint at both the wheel hubs and differential, and uses a solid tubular beam to hold the opposite wheels in parallel. Unlike an anti-roll bar, a de Dion tube is not directly connected to the chassis nor is it intended to flex. In suspension geometry it is a beam axle suspension.

What is a swing axle rear suspension?

A swing axle is a type of rear axle design that has the center section mounted rigidly to the vehicle’s chassis and uses universal joints to connect the drive axles to the center section.

What is a live rear axle?

A live axle rear is a very simple rear diff and rear suspension setup. It’s basically just a horizontal tube, with axles that connect the outside brakes/wheels to the inner differential, which then connects to the drive shaft. Poof. That’s all there is.

How does a Watts link work?

A watts link attaches to the rear axle with a pivot point, then its arms bolt to the body of the car. As the body of the car moves up and down, the pivot point will move up and down, traveling in a line. Since the pivot point is traveling in a line, it keeps the axle located directly under the car.

What are the benefits of swing half axle suspension?

The swing axle suspension has two advantages over the typical live axle: It reduced unsprung weight since the differential is mounted to the chassis. It eliminates sympathetic camber changes on opposite wheels.

What is the main disadvantage of the swing arm suspension geometry?

The inherent disadvantage of the short swing arm suspension is that there is too much camber change with body roll and there is a tendency for the axle arms to jack the body up when cornering.

What is a dead axle?

Definition of dead axle : an axle that carries a road wheel but has no provision for driving it.

What is a lazy axle?

Lazy-axle rigid delivery vehicle means a vehicle of similar construction to a “tandem drive” rigid delivery vehicle with the difference that only one of the rear axles has a differential through which the driving power is transmitted, and excludes an articulated vehicle. Sample 1.