Solid axle vs independent : weight difference
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One thing that I've heard is that solid axle cars are lighter then there independent counterparts. Is there any truth to this? I see in the game that it's the other way around.
Re: Solid axle vs independent : weight difference
This is true for FWD cars that use torsion beam/twist-beam rear suspension, which is relatively lightweight, very simple, and more compact compared to independent rear suspension. This tends to be considered a "semi-independent" suspension design.
If you're talking about the old-fashioned live solid axle found in older RWD cars and 4WDs, then no, I doubt it.
If you're talking about the old-fashioned live solid axle found in older RWD cars and 4WDs, then no, I doubt it.


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Re: Solid axle vs independent : weight difference
Sayonara wrote:This is true for FWD cars that use torsion beam/twist-beam rear suspension, which is relatively lightweight, very simple, and more compact compared to independent rear suspension. This tends to be considered a "semi-independent" suspension design.
If you're talking about the old-fashioned live solid axle found in older RWD cars and 4WDs, then no, I doubt it.
And the rear-engined cars (Ferdinand Porsche invented the torsion beam for the Porsche 356 and VW Beetle.
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Re: Solid axle vs independent : weight difference
Part of the weight gain on the new Mustang had been attributed to the new IRS setup. So I would say yes.

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Re: Solid axle vs independent : weight difference
The rear suspension on the Beetle and 356 was a trailling arm suspension that used a torsion springs instead of coil springs, so it's not really the same thing.
The torsion-beam suspension found in a lot of modern FWD hatches is also a form of trailing arm suspension, but instead of having a swaybar and additional lateral bracing for each arm, you add a beam between the main two trailing arms. The springs used for those can also be either torsion springs or coil springs.
The torsion-beam suspension found in a lot of modern FWD hatches is also a form of trailing arm suspension, but instead of having a swaybar and additional lateral bracing for each arm, you add a beam between the main two trailing arms. The springs used for those can also be either torsion springs or coil springs.
Re: Solid axle vs independent : weight difference
oppositelock wrote:Part of the weight gain on the new Mustang had been attributed to the new IRS setup. So I would say yes.
if I remember the 2000 cobra r with IRS was a bit heavier then the previous cobra r (95 era), with the solid rear.
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