Re: [DML] Flexible Steering Couplings: Theory of Operation
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Re: [DML] Flexible Steering Couplings: Theory of Operation
- From: Martin Gutkowski <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 19:19:17 +0100
> Guess which plane wheel vibrations are transmitted through: along the axis (from tie rod to input shaft)....
Okay, so the bushes with which the steering rack are mounted are clearly
a design "flaw" and are no longer required. Why are you not advocating
their removal in favour of a solid connection (as I'm sure your "other"
cars have)?
> You have made it abundantly clear that you do not support this project.
Indeed, I believe in fixing problems that actually exist.
> I humbly suggest that you ignore future messages about the subject.
Nope, I fully intend to contest every one of your erroneous views.
Entirely in order to ensure a balanced discussion, you understand.
Martin
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