PMK
Active member
Do you by chance know the range of toe change over the full suspension travel? And, is the Ackermann compensation correct or does it muck with the toe as well?
I never measured the toe change, bump steer over full travel of the suspension.
As for Akermann effect and associated changes, the Spyder uses a primitive design that may not optimize the Akermann and tire angles.
Considering the Spyder does not have true capability to adjust Camber, or Caster, and relies on toe setting only with a pinch of ride height as needed, Akermann changes would require redesigning the steering bellcrank and likely would never be optimized unless a wide steering rack were installed at the correct height or idler arms were added.
A vehicle that demonstrates bump steer in an amount such as the Spyder, will always struggle with finding alignment angles to be optimal at anything but straight ahead and laden. This demonstrates why those Spyders that run more toe in than others often have better cornering manners that involves chassis roll, while those with less toe in, will see better economy in straight line while sacrificing cornering performance, especially involving chassis roll.
All the best with it.