gait
Explorer
I rationalised that with fixed mounts towards the front the body was subject to the average twist (and roll) of the chassis relative to the road. If fixed mounts at the rear the body was subject to the twist nearer the rear wheels.
Hard to get one's head around, I suspect there's less body movement relative to the road with fixed mounts forward.
Then again, I could be talking hogwash!
Hard to get one's head around, I suspect there's less body movement relative to the road with fixed mounts forward.
Then again, I could be talking hogwash!