Kathryn Wu
Car with top removed
Figuring out screw location
Image of the spring before removal
Removing the Socket Head Phillips Screws
Socket Head Phillips Screws removed and spring unattached on one end
Removing a Socket Head Phillips Screw to remove the upper suspension
Upper suspension freed
Image of the balled rod for reference
Removing the wheels for better access to hidden screws. Detached the flange nuts to remove the wheel.
Separated wheel
Location of the Socket Head Phillips Screw that connects the upper part of the suspension to the lower
Unscrewing the upper suspension from the lower suspension
Lower part of the suspension remain in; upper part completely removed
Two socket head phillips screws that work to hold the two sides of the back suspension together
The bottom plate that also holds the two sides together
Part with four flat head phillips screws removed
Unscrewed the bottom plate and the right rear suspension is disassembled
Angel Fang
Wishbone reassembled
Picture of Wishbone Reassmbled
Putting the Wheel back together
Picture of the Whole Wishbone back together
Picture of the Rear Suspension after Reassembled
Kathryn
I added curvature to the wheels for a more realistic model
I used the Move/Copy tool to create the other wheel
Angel
Create half of the kinematics using real car dimensions
After I created both of the wheels, I found out that the chassis was snapped to the line, which was impossible to move the chassis freely. So I recreated the chassis tiltedly so that it does not snap onto the line automatically.
Connect the wheel with the chassis
Adding construction lines to find out the instantaneous center of the kinematics