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Old 11-26-2012, 04:31 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by DR_ View Post
Nice illustration but once you turn that over and put load and a suspension on the end of it then things start to act differently.
No, they don't.

If you think they do then feel free to prove me wrong with some sort of proof.

The example used has differing side to side lengths, and a consistent load. The only thing it is missing from the suspension in terms of physics in the ability to lift the unloaded side of the chassis/carrier because I have it weighed down beyond what the load can lift and its solid mounted. If I felt like dealing with Internet knowledge that hard I could put coil springs on my example and show you the effect it would have on chassis roll and that would only further prove a side to side difference.

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