Re: Would Stiffer Center Springs Make Tanks Rock?
Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 9:34 pm
Hi Mike,
I also wanted a bit more movement out of my Tiger suspension and have done exactly the same as you by swapping the thicker torsion bars to the centre. Also checking that the centre of gravity is in the middle by running the tank over a piece of 2"x2". The final result was an improvement, but you'll never get anything like the rocking movement of a Panther which is just as well as it would look out of place on a Tiger.
One note of caution though:
The original kit set up with the thicker bars at the front and back means that the tank suspension applies most force to the four corners like the legs of a table, so that the tank will always sit level (assuming all swing arms initially set to the same angle).
However if you set all the swing arms to the same angle with the revised bar arrangement, I found that whilst the front would give the required dip down on braking, the weaker bars weren't able to lift it back up again and so the tank stayed in the dipped position - not a good look. Also when the tank is level the weight of the unsupported track was sufficient to lift the front an rear roadwheels off the ground - again not good.
To correct this you will need to increase the initial swing arm set up angle for the smaller diameter bars so that when the tank is sat down normally, the suspension applies roughly equal force through all wheels and will sit level. The weaker bars will still deform more for any given load, so you will still get more rocking movement....just not quite like a Panther.
David
I also wanted a bit more movement out of my Tiger suspension and have done exactly the same as you by swapping the thicker torsion bars to the centre. Also checking that the centre of gravity is in the middle by running the tank over a piece of 2"x2". The final result was an improvement, but you'll never get anything like the rocking movement of a Panther which is just as well as it would look out of place on a Tiger.
One note of caution though:
The original kit set up with the thicker bars at the front and back means that the tank suspension applies most force to the four corners like the legs of a table, so that the tank will always sit level (assuming all swing arms initially set to the same angle).
However if you set all the swing arms to the same angle with the revised bar arrangement, I found that whilst the front would give the required dip down on braking, the weaker bars weren't able to lift it back up again and so the tank stayed in the dipped position - not a good look. Also when the tank is level the weight of the unsupported track was sufficient to lift the front an rear roadwheels off the ground - again not good.
To correct this you will need to increase the initial swing arm set up angle for the smaller diameter bars so that when the tank is sat down normally, the suspension applies roughly equal force through all wheels and will sit level. The weaker bars will still deform more for any given load, so you will still get more rocking movement....just not quite like a Panther.
David