Another point to ponder is bearing oscillation - esp on modern taper bearings.
When the suspension is working (especially in a vibration prone environment)
and the bearing is not turning, all of the loads are felt in the same two to
four points of contact thru range of motion. And it doesn't take a lot of time
or distance for the problem to develop. Asian car mfgrs had occassional
bursts of warranty problems with wheel bearings until they figured out that
the cars were not properly tied down during ship transport.
Mark C
---- Joe Timney <joetimney@dol.net> wrote:
> Never allow the suspension to work...you are wearing out the shocks.
> Trailers don't have shocks so your car shock is doing double duty.
>
> M&R sells rubber blocks that can be mounted to the trailer to chock the
> frame up, then tie the car down. Blocks of wood transfer the shock to
> the frame, and sometimes break in pieces.
> joe
>
> Dick J wrote:
> > I know this subject has been discussed in various places before, but I've
> > never seen enough opinions one way or the other to make a decision.
> >
> > After the race car is loaded on (in) the trailer, is it best to tie it down
> > from the tires or wheels and axle, leaving the car suspension free to work;
>or
> > is it better to winch it down from the frame? I've even heard of putting
>jack
> > stands or big blocks of wood under the frame rails to keep the car
>suspension
> > from working while the car is on the trailer.
> >
> > I've been watching the professional car carrier trucks and I see both
>systems
> > in use, although I think the majority of them have the car suspension
>winched
> > down really tight, not allowing the car suspension any travel.
> >
> > DickJ
> > In East Texas
> > _______________________________________________
> _______________________________________________
> Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html
>
> Land-speed mailing list
>
> You are subscribed as ifixmgs@cox.net
>
> http://autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/land-speed
_______________________________________________
Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html
Land-speed mailing list
http://autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/land-speed
|