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    1. #1
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      This is about the easiest I have used...
      http://www.performancetrends.com/SuspAnzr.htm
      You still need to be up to speed with all of the terminology and have a basic background in how a suspension works though. It is fairly intuitive but it is just as easy to design a crap suspension as it is a killer one if you don't have an idea of what you want or need...
      I would recommend looking at some of the canned suspensions and modify those to see what happens.
      Mark

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    2. #2
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      I use Wingeo; it is by far the best program available. It is also the most complex and requires the most in-depth knowledge of design to use. I used Performance Trends for about a year, really user friendly. PT still requires a pretty good grasp of design to use. Like anything else....garbage in, garbage out. There is no program that doesn’t require a fairly strong grasp of design, theory, and kinematics understanding.



      BTW, measurements have to be very exact, small discrepancies will make a very impact.

    3. #3
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      I guess I should have ben more spcific. I was looking for ease of use as some programs for anything are just difficult to use. Thanks for the info, I will be looking into the PT as I feel it will suit my needs.




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