smy0003 wrote:If the spring was stiff enough and the unsprung mass light enough, wouldn't the spring prevent the shock from reaching its maximum droop?
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No because the spring only stop compression. It's not fixed to the holders do just ends up loose / not touching the top of the shock.
I don't think helper springs would improve the situation if the issue is the wheel unloading to the point the diff opens up. You don't need the wheel in contact with the ground. You need the wheel in contact with about 1/2 the force in it of the other drive wheel.
Ie if the outside drive wheel has 6000N force on it, the inside needs 3000N of force to stay within the bias range of the diff (assuming a max bias of 2:1)
So as madjak pointed out. The wheels probably still on the ground, just not heavily enough loaded for the diff.
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