OpenRC F1 Rear Suspension
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After creating front suspension for Daniel's OpenRC F1 car, I decided to tackle rear suspension. After multiple attempts, I'm thrilled to say I've achieved success. Using the same battery terminal springs, "AA" this time, I managed to squeeze in a functional rear suspension system. The file "Chassis Rear_Suspension" has been added to provide accurate mounting holes and eliminate unnecessary original ones. You can watch a quick video demonstrating how it works: https://youtu.be/7EPDpDtVf3I And check out a driving demo with all three of my designs installed on the car: https://youtu.be/g154r7Dcjas Front Suspension: https://pinshape.com/items/17983-3d-printed-openrc-f1-car-front-suspension Rear Suspension: https://pinshape.com/items/19186-3d-printed-openrc-f1-car-rear-suspension Standard F1 Rubber Tire Adapters: https://pinshape.com/items/17752-3d-printed-openrc-f1-car-standard-rubber-tire-adapters Instructions: Print all the parts listed below and assemble as shown in the pictures above, replacing the originals. Left Axle Mount (Requires Support) Right Axle Mount (Requires Support) Pivot Spring Holder Bottom Plate Pressure Plate Right Axle Mount Left Axle Mount (Print a mirror of the right. If necessary, I can upload one already mirrored.) Chassis Rear_Suspension Motor Cover Suspension All parts were printed in PLA with 90% infill except the motor cover, which was printed with 15% infill. Do not print the file "Rear Suspension Assembled". I posted it to help with assembly. This system uses several of the following battery terminals for springs: Keystone 5220 Link: http://www.amazon.com/KEYSTONE-FEMALE-BATTERY-CONNECTOR-5-Pack-22mm-1/4-Inch/dp/B00006IVFJ/ I started with three of the springs (they slide into the part called "spring holder") and ended up using four of them for increased support. You could use anywhere between two and five of them depending on the weight of your car and how stiff you want the suspension.
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