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Old 05-08-2007, 08:57 PM   #31
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Default Re: Does anyone hear have Moton on their car. How is it.

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I thought the same as well. So i decided to look in the Bible of Suspension aka Milliken. It appears as though our rear suspension would be most accurately classed as a Tri-link Strut rear suspension. If any of you have the book, Figure 17.29b looks exactly like our rear suspension to me. So does tri-link = multilink? Anyone? Bueller?
No, as far as I know tri-link indicates the 2 lateral links and single trailing arm. A multilink is different...if you have ever seen the rear suspension on an Evo THAT is multilink. It looks like this:



It uses a rear shock, not a strut. Notice how the bottom mounting point on the shock looks like a 2-pronged fork, rather than the MacPherson strut on the STi, which mounts directly to the hub knuckle.


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Old 05-09-2007, 05:54 AM   #32
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Default Re: Does anyone hear have Moton on their car. How is it.

I made my conclusion from Miliken as well that is why I thought it was multilink but BoosJunkie is right with the multilink. Actually, thinking about it some more, the rear geometry in the STi would actually hold a lot more than the front if we talk in compliance because those two lateral links would hold that upright pretty good compared to the front.


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