formula94lt1
Automotive
- May 6, 2007
- 17
I realize that if one wheel hits a bump and the track of that side changes it results in unnecessary tire wear. However, what other effects does it have? Also what if say you are entering a right hand turn with a perfectly smooth surface, so no jounces, and in roll the outside, left, track is extended outward away from the vehicle centerline and the inside wheel, right, extends inward the same amount? My assumption is there would be a combination of moving the mass of the sprung body toward the inside of the curve and whatever resistance that gave would also deflect the tires path outward depending on lateral stiffness and load etc.. Im really trying to ask what would be the harm of this hypothetical situation? Seems like in a situation like this if the effects of "scrubing" the tires a little to the outside are not very noticable or detrimental in any way, the benefits of transfering the sprung mass toward the inside of the turn in relation to the track centerline may slightly load the tires more evenly... Just a thought.