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I don't know computers and graphics, so I cannot illustrate this idea, but what if a vehicle's center of gravity were below the axle? Imagine a caricaturized drawing where the wheels are LARGE. Imagine a straight axle, and the rest of the vehicle suspended UNDER the center of the axle? When that vehicle corners, inertia is going to try to tip the axle to the INSIDE of the turn. Thereby possibly keeping weight distribution from shifting so thoroughly to the outside wheels.
Whadda think? Am I inventing something that everyone else has figured out. You know, I invented the snap-on toothpaste tube cap. Unfortunately, I didn't do anything about it. Someone else did.
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Mocha 1978 911SC. "Coco"
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