A quick Q re wheel travel (please, no references to elicktickery eliminating the need for any vertical wheel movement at all 

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How much actual travel is there in bump and droop in a D3/4 ?
 
The reason I ask is that I have about 110mm travel in bump at the bump stop in the front end ( more at the rear) meaning there's well, well in excess of 110mm of bump travel at the wheel yet routinely use all of that in day to day driving around here.
 
I'n not talking off road, just the normal secondary bitumen and dirt roads and tracks I run around on.
 
If a car has less travel than that it would have to be driven at a much lower speed so that you aren't crashing hard into the bump stops continually (as I need to do when drving the Patrol)
 
Also, while the elecktrickery is obviously brilliant,  ultimately more wheel travel equates to greater stability when crawling too, especially when roll/wheel and damping rates are optimised and balanced and this increased stability allows you to drive and place wheels much more assuredly/precisely and dare I say it, safely
 
			
		
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