2401095 - Introduction - REAR SUSPENSION
The rear suspension has a 'torsion
axle' (semi-independent wheels).The advantages of this solution are:
- similar kinematic behaviour to independent wheels with
the relevant functional advantages
- stabilizer function of the crossmember
- reduced weight
- pre-ftting of the suspension before installing it on
the vehicle.
The 'torsion axle' suspension is fixed to
the bodyshell by two brackets and the shock absorbers.There are two flexible bushes housed in
the ends of the arms known as 'smart' bushes, strengthened with
transversely fitted plastic rods.The bushes are ideal for filtering noise
and improving stability round bends (auto-steering). The bushes
are fitted at 600 kg on the arms and arranged at an angle of 25°.
SMART BUSHES
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SMART BUSHES
A, Traditional torsion axle:
round bends the wheel steers through the effect of the lateral force
Fy producing an accentuated oversteer effect.B, 188 torsion axle: under lateral load
Fy the wheel steers very little and in a way 'modulated' by the
rigidity of the bushes, improves the handling of the vehicle round
bends.There are two types of torsion axles:
- Medium: torsion beam of 2.8 mm
Kinematic resistance to torsion kt 28 kgmHard: torsion beam of 3.2 mm Kinematic resistance to torsion kt 37 kgm The structural shape and the high resistance
properties of the material (FE52) has made it possible to dispense
with the anti-roll bar. The rear shock absorbers are hydraulic,
double acting with the mounting under the floor so as not to reduce
the width of the load carrying compartment and they are equiped
with upper bushes with reduced dynamic rigidity (quality of the
rubber) to absorb vertical forces.Helical springs with end of travel buffers.1, Bracket fixing torsion axle to the bodyshell
2, Rubber spring upper support seal
3, Coil spring
4, Impact buffer
5, 'Smart' bush
6, Shock absorber
7, Rear torsion axle
8, Stub axle
9, Shoe holder plate
10, Wheel hub
11, Brake drum
12, Hub cap