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Old 09-02-2007, 03:19 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by WolfWings View Post
There's a difference. The Yaris' "solid beam rear" actually appears to be under torsional load from what I saw, looking at it after I had my TRD rear sway bar installed. The fact that the 'solid beam' is a near-duplicate of the rear sway bar but attaches to mounts more-or-less one-bolt-higher than the sway-bar shows it actually is a torsion beam, not a true 'dead axle' design. The fact that there is no mount for a track rod/panhard rod (Suspension SP-62) shows that (at a minimum) the rear suspension is a twist-axle rear, which means that, yes, the rear beam is designed to be under torsional forces like a torsion-bar setup.

The only difference between a 'twist axle' rear and a 'true' torsion-beam rear is if the rear axle is two parallel (at rest) rods cross-linked or one single rod. The two parallel rods gain a minor design-engineering-simplicity advantage at a moderate complexity disadvantage. The single-beam is, in effect, two half-length torsion bars linked at the mid-point by comparison, and more math and proper design can let it perform almost well as the two-rod setup AFAIK, though it doesn't add as much chassic-rigidity as the two-bar setup. This is (I believe) why a rear sway bar is so noticable on the Yaris.
Thank you for the explanation, you learn something every day and I stand corrected. I have found surprisingly little about the Yaris' rear suspension except for advertising jargon and was calling it as I saw it. Another thing I found surprisingly little information about was the availability of rear sway bars. So they make a huge difference on the car I take it?
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