Lemonlegs28
Pebble Pounder
Ive seen them, and i just kinda wondered what they were for. What is their function?
Wait.... is there only one upper link on a panhard setup? excluding the panhard bar itself?
well if you mount your servo on your chassis you for sure need a panhard i promise you no matter if you run 3 or 4 link its a for sure thing
it looks more realistic, and i belive it adds scale points for a scale comp.what is the reason to mount servo on chassis instead of axle?
negative ghost rider...i am running CMS and 4 link with no problems at all. i get full articulation left and right, and full steering lock to lock under articulation. not questioning your call, but my scx10 works fine with no panhard/tracbar.well if you mount your servo on your chassis you for sure need a panhard i promise you no matter if you run 3 or 4 link its a for sure thing
yeah, I have read plenty threads on the CMS kit and everyone I see either has the three link with panhard bar OR a triangulated 4 link setup. I have never seen a 4 link setup with a panhard:roll:. it just doesnt make sense to do so (IMO).I'm curious to see what would happen if you ran a triangulated 4 link with CMS and a panhard. Anyone made that mistake? I don't think the suspension would cycle at all.
Chassis Mounted Servo or SteeringBTW does anyone know what the CMS stands for if anything??
negative ghost rider...i am running CMS and 4 link with no problems at all. i get full articulation left and right, and full steering lock to lock under articulation. not questioning your call, but my scx10 works fine with no panhard/tracbar.
I'm curious to see what would happen if you ran a triangulated 4 link with CMS and a panhard. Anyone made that mistake? I don't think the suspension would cycle at all.
It will bind up and reduce suspension travel.
4 link holds the axle centered and the panhard actually pushes the axle to one side a little as the suspension is compressed. They will jsut fight each other and bind. A guy a crawl with done this, can't remember his name on here
The idea behind the panhard bar is to locate the axle. The triangulated upper links do the same thing. What they do is limit the side to side travel of the axle while the suspension is cycling.
As stated, a lot of Jeeps that have 4-link setups run trackbars because the links are parallel and allow side to side "slop". By triangulating the links (preferably all four), you eliminate the need for the trackbar.
A trackbar vs. triangulated links will cause the path of travel of the suspension to be in two different arcs. That is why you really shouldn't run both. Again, as stated, they will fight against each other and bind.
The trackbar is more scale, plain and simple. It eliminates the servo from the axle, and looks more like a 1:1. As most people will agree, for pure performance, the 4-link will articulate better. So it comes down to what is more important to you: that extra articulation or the better appearance?