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lateral load transfer
hi guys
I read something interesting yesterday(atleast to me) that lateral weight transfer can occur in a car due to drive torque from driveshaft to axle which causes axle to rotate. I found it strange that how drive torque in differential which rotates axle and thus wheels, can transfer laterally loads.Can u tell me how it occurs? |
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Re: lateral load transfer
It isn't from the axle , it is from the pinion or drive shaft. Depending upon hich side of the ring gear is driven will determine which side has more weight tranferred.
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