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    1. #1
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      design programs

      Trying to find a program to design(redesign) my rear susp set up. I have no background in modeling. Is there something out there for inexperienced designers?



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      google sketch up, HAHA.

      Are you trying to model everything or do you want to just see suspension geometry.

      I like performance trends for geometry, as well as a few online calculators. I have also created my own excel spreadsheet 3-link and 4-link calculators.

      If you want to just model it the solidworks is a great option. It can also do kinematics to check for bind. This can cost up to $10K. Do you know any students?

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      Just the Geometry trying to re design my 4 link and want to see if it is possible. Running a Dana60 so I cannot weld to the housing.

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      Tim,

      I would check out billy shoppe's website. He has some good calculators. Otherwise download the free sample of performance trends.

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      Is SketchUp good for anything? What about SketchUp Pro for $500?
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      If you have excel, you may give this spreadsheet a shot. Simple to use, cheap, and also lets you look at how the suspension reacts through it's travel.

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      Thank you just watched a few demos of Soildworks. That program looks nice!

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      Quote Originally Posted by ErikLS2 View Post
      Is SketchUp good for anything? What about SketchUp Pro for $500?
      Sketch Up is more for the Architecture industry however you can do other modeling with. The thing about Sketch UP is that it's technically not a 3D program but rather a surface modeler.

      There's really no difference between the free version and Pro version other than Pro let's you print/save larger file sizes as well as convert to more file types. Namely .dwg's and .dxf's.

      If you need to model a part, it's actually not too bad. I've modled plenty of parts for my car in it so I could try to work out the design bugs.
      Andrew
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