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Re: [ihc] COE 4x4 Loadstars
----- Original Message -----
From: "John M. Adams" <[email protected]>
To: "Ted Borck" <[email protected]>; "Ryan Moore" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Joel Furtek" <[email protected]>; "Rocky Lear"
<[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 20:18
Subject: RE: [ihc] COE 4x4 Loadstars
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ted Borck [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 8:07 AM
> > To: Ryan Moore
> > Cc: John M. Adams; Joel Furtek; Rocky Lear; [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: [ihc] COE 4x4 Loadstars
> >
> > Ryan:
> >
> > The problem with a too heavy duty drive train, i.e. heavy axles, wheels,
> > etc, is Unsprung Weight.
> >
> > If your chassis is riding on too much unsprung weight relative to the
> > overall weight of your vehicle, it makes your vehicle ride like a
> > Conestoga wagon.
> >
> > http://www.endoftheoregontrail.org/wagons.html
> >
> > --
> > Ted Borck [email protected]
>
> Now *that* is a cab forward vehicle (though not CO uh, "E").
>
> Thanks for the cool diagram, Ted.
>
> John A.
>
I disagree with the comparison. It talks about sitting on unsprung weight,
not being on a suspension and then riding on top of unsprung weight. The
seat reference doesn't count either because it doesn't have to do with the
weight underneath. In fact, the rough ride isn't due to the weight at all!
-Ryan
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