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Think its more to do with droop travel within the shock absorber.Heard the debate on here and seems the pros are ok with it.
Assume it can happen no matter how stiff your front springs are
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Think its more to do with droop travel within the shock absorber.
| Ride Frequency | Static Deflection |
|---|---|
| 1.0 Hz | 248 mm |
| 1.5 Hz | 110 mm |
| 2.0 Hz | 62 mm |
| 2.5 Hz | 40 mm |
| 3.0 Hz | 27.6 mm |
| 3.5 Hz | 20 mm |
| 4.0 Hz | 15.5 mm |
With all the posts from Mr. Blacksheep 1 of the Phoenix Performance Mustangs lifting a wheel I used to keep a framed picture "of my Boss 302S doing the same in my garage. I am pretty sure that lifting a wheel is a sign of utmost skill and pony power and should not be overanalyzed. If you car has done it just live with it and you have our permission at TMO to call yourself a stud.
Crytoquote ......"Dog's aren't the only animals that can lift a leg, so can fast ponies!" Blacksheep 1