Hi HP2!
Ya things are stacking up! This has been keeping my mind busy these days!
I like it!
When you said
"Uhmm, yes, but we've got a bit of a contradiction here. So far we know for sure the drop spindles raises roll centers. However, taller ball joints and taller spindles do the exact same thing. I've done plots for the lateB/F/J/M spindle set up as well. This spindle is 3/8" taller than the stock E body spindle. This 3/8" of spindle height equates into raising the front roll center 1". If you added a 1/2" Howe ball joint to these, or you went 1" over stock with a C body spindle, this would equate to raising the roll center height over 2 inches, or putting you in the same range as the drop spindle. Remember the roll centers are only a part of the total lateral weight transfer equation and it can be altered by almost ever other aspect of the suspension from the tire contact patch on up."
I don't understand that? If you raise the upper ball joint higher than the pivot points on the chassis I would think it would lower the roll centers? What I did was measure the length of the a-arm . I guessed at 8" as the Hotchkis is adjustable. So to get it at the 10 degs( ball joint higher) like my buddy would like, I figured it out with simple trig that I need to raise it 1.480" So when I got some input with the c-body spindles being a 1" drop and 1" taller I thought "perfect". The 1" drop will give be some more room before I run out of suspension travel in the lower control arm. ( remember in my case I want the chassis to remain at the same height) not that I've had a problem with this yet, and the 1" taller plus the Howe ball joint give me the 1.480" or close as I'm gonna get!
Again I don't claim to be any sort of expert but it makes sense to me? Also a thought I had was... I've noticed that the spindle height seemed to get taller as the years went by B,C body I'm thinking the engineers wanted to lower the roll centers as handling was becoming a bigger and bigger issue with new cars. (I know lots of factors to consider than just taller spindles but...? Look at all the k-frame kits XV, Magnumforce, altercation(sp?) etc.... they all use taller spindles C-5 stuff etc..? Nascar spindles, even imports use relatively tall spindles. From what I've read the Chrysler kit car used 73 C-body spindles.
I'm trying to get my hands on a set of c-body spindles to measure and see if what I've been reading is true or crap? Reason I'm wanting 74-76 C-body spindles is just that they have bigger bearings and should be easier to get? 73 is a one year only thing and as far as I can tell from reading the only difference is the bearings are smaller and the lower ball joint holes are wider apart. I've read that the Chrysler kit car used 73 C-body but I figure that's because it was around 73 when they came up with the kit...?
I agree that on a street car with normal driving you most likely wouldn't notice small changes in roll center heights, but I'm just thinking "hey, while I got it all apart, might as well make it the best I can"
With me as long as I can be " competitive" with cars like Vettes etc... on the street I'm happy, both power wise and handling. With my Buick I wrenched on it till I could crawl up a vettes a$$ on a clover leaf , then pass them when the road straighted out! I love using my brains instead of my wallet! Vettes have always " bugged" me I figured all it takes is money to get a Vette but to make as car that wasn't designed for handling and power blow by them with a fraction of what they spent takes brains and just puts a big old grin on my face!
The last Vette I smoked ,I looked over and said "Hey I didn't know they put 6 cylinders in those cars"
Funny this all started because my 2005 Suburban could out handle,and out brake my Challenger. Now we just can't have that can we!
I've never been acookie cutter car type of guy eg.Camaro, Mustang anyone can do that?
I love when people say " that won't bolt on" or "won't fit" It then becomes a challenge! Every car I've built you would need a manual to go with it if I sold it, nothing is stock! My wife said about the Suburban...now your going to leave this one alone right!
I'm enjoying this thread and learning! Thanks for everyone's input!
The research continues........