Indeed, making a very tight and fast left-hand U-turn in a Renault 16 will show how far a car can lean over.... and still not flop on the side... despite what your (female) passenge thinks!
The early VW Beetles with their swing axles would, under hard cornering forces and a weight transference forward ("OOps", -brakes!!!) would lift the rear end up...which would increase the downward angle of the outboard axle ...remember that the wheel is fixed at right angle to the shaft... so that the tyre leans enough to roll off the rubber and onto the rim. Voila !
There was a particular loop onto a freeway bridge over here, had a reducing radius... Used to get the less-than-vigilant Beetle drivers on a Saturday night.. Towies loved the spot!
VW fixed the problem by adding an outboard CV which allowed the wheel to stay upright.
What Is a Swing Axle?
and
[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swing_axle"]Swing axle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame] - see point 2 under "Shortcomings" - Car trips over the wheel.




 
				
				
				
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