Side View Swing Arm Height given Percentage Anti Dive evaluator uses Side View Swing Arm Height = Percentage Anti Dive Front/((Percentage Front Braking)*(1/Side View Swing Arm Length)/(Height of CG above Road/Independent Wheelbase of Vehicle)) to evaluate the Side View Swing Arm Height, Side View Swing Arm Height given Percentage Anti Dive formula is defined as a method to determine the height of the swing arm in a vehicle's suspension system, taking into account the percentage of anti-dive, which affects the vehicle's stability and handling during braking and cornering. Side View Swing Arm Height is denoted by SVSAh symbol.
How to evaluate Side View Swing Arm Height given Percentage Anti Dive using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Side View Swing Arm Height given Percentage Anti Dive, enter Percentage Anti Dive Front (%ADf), Percentage Front Braking (%Bf), Side View Swing Arm Length (SVSAl), Height of CG above Road (h) & Independent Wheelbase of Vehicle (bind) and hit the calculate button.