It's been a long time since I did physics at school but your comments were the first thing that came to mind when folks started talking about taller, stiffer vehicles being better on the road than the standard (wobbly ... LOL) vehicles. I could be wrong but I assumed the lateral (sway/roll) movement energy has to go somewhere. If the shocks and springs aren't absorbing it through active compression, where does it go? Wouldn't you be increasing your chances of the tyres just letting go, especially in the wet? Or even worse, rolling the car, should something untoward occur?
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