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Old March 22nd 06, 11:51 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
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Default suspension system for a custom racing wheel chassis

I'm currently designing a racing wheel chassis that contains a racing
seat, force feedback wheel, and gas/brake pedals. I plan on adding a
device that uses the audio feed from a PC or console system to move a
motor that attaches to the seat or other part of the unit and vibrate
it.

The base of the unit is a 2' x 6' x 1" board, supported by 4" x 4" x 4"
blocks connected by 2x4's. There are 6 4x4 blocks and 7 2x4's
connecting them. Looks like a digital figure 8. For the motor to be
able to effectively shake the chassis, the chassis will need some form
of suspension. I'm thinking that attaching it to the 4x4x4 blocks would
be best.

The total weight of the unit and human shouldn't exceed 300 lbs. I'm a
suspension novice and would like to know if something in the automotive
field could accomplish this cheaply (under $100). If not, what else
could be used?

Any information is appreciated, thanks in advance.

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Old March 23rd 06, 01:33 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
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Default suspension system for a custom racing wheel chassis

Kevin Fishburne > wrote:
>be best.
>
>The total weight of the unit and human shouldn't exceed 300 lbs. I'm a
>suspension novice and would like to know if something in the automotive
>field could accomplish this cheaply (under $100). If not, what else
>could be used?


No, auto stuff is going to generally expect much too much weight, though
maybe you could makeshift something with the gas tubes used for rear windows
on hatchbacks.

If you only want to vibrate the platform, and not raise it noticeably in
various directions, try rubber shockmounts. C&H Surplus in Pasadena should
have a nice selection.
--scott
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