Thread: FWD/FF Buggy
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Old 09-08-2012
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Originally Posted by Origineelreclamebord View Post
Hehe thanks for the tip! I removed them to reduce the chance of errors in SolidWorks: It seems SolidWorks just can't seem to understand ball joints and concentric mates very well if you have a lot of them. Apparently removing the front links wasn't enough, as it doesn't listen to any of the concentric mates I set anymore: The ball connectors don't stay in their adjusters anymore whilst it did work yesterday. Ah well, time to re-assemble the low - again

Anyway, to come back to your point: I checked yesterday if the upper links would fit. They need to move to the front a bit, but it will fit. It's almost too tight for comfort, but it will have to do The DEX210's inner rear adjusters may help to create a little more room by the way.
to mate ball joint in sw by create a sketch point in the spherical center of ball and ball cup, select to sketch points and do a coincident mate.
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