Super strut suspension is a high-performance suspension for automobiles developed by Toyota. On vehicles equipped, the abbreviation listed was "SSsus" and was first installed on the AE101 Corolla Levin / Sprinter Trueno for 1991 .
Overview This is a MacPherson strut type suspension that has been improved to compete with double wishbone type suspensions. It suppressed the change in camber angle that occurs when the suspension is in motion, and as a result it greatly increases handling stability and grip limit while turning. For front wheel drive sports coupes, there arose a need for an inexpensive upgrade that could be installed on vehicles that originally had MacPherson struts on the front wheels. In contrast to the traditional L-shaped lower control arm used with MacPherson struts, Super Strut had a lower control arm divided into two parts, one of which is equipped with a camber control arm, which is connected to a specially shaped strut. As a result, a virtual kingpin axis was set inside the tire, making it possible to significantly reduce the kingpin angle from 14 degrees to 6 degrees and the spindle offset from 66 mm to 18 mm. As a result, the torque steer that is noticeable in high-output front-engine, front-wheel drive vehicles equipped with LSD is reduced. Active use of ball joints also ensures rigidity and reduces friction. The camber control arm regulates the movement of the lower arm, so when the suspension reacts to an uneven road surface, the upper part of the upright pulls inward, causing the camber angle to change negatively. Note that the inclination of the strut body may be opposite to that of the MacPherson strut type. While there are various advantages, there are also disadvantages. The unsprung suspension weight is heavier than the general MacPherson strut, and depending on the car model, the minimum turning radius would be increased. There are also conditions where the steering feels uncomfortable as the steering angle increases. Furthermore, because the effective range of motion of the short camber control arm is narrow, the amount of suspension travel is also affected. The behavior is stable due to the unique characteristic of camber change, when the suspension travel is minimal, and the camber change is also minimal, and when the camber control arm reaches a certain angle, the camber change is suddenly increased. Due to the narrow vehicle height range, it was not favorable to off-road driving conditions. Although the above disadvantages were not a problem in ordinary cars where the road surface conditions did not change much and the vehicle speed was slow, the setting range that is considered best in high speed racing conditions where limited performance is necessary and required flexibility. Therefore, in the category where suspension changes are allowed, there were cases where the structure was simple, there was accumulated know-how, and the suspension was replaced with a conventional strut, which was easier to handle.
Vehicles installed •
Corolla Levin / Sprinter Trueno (AE92 • AE101GT• BZ-R) •
Corolla FX (AE101) •
Toyota Celica (T200) SS-II, SS-III (ST202) •
Celica GT-Four (ST205) •
Toyota Celica (T230) SS-II (ZZT231) •
Curren (ST206) •
Carina E (ST190 series) (export) •
Carina ED (ST200 series) •
Corona EXiV (ST200 series) ==See also==