What does extreme articulation do?
I've read a few of the threads that appear about extreme articulation - the sort where you either dislocate a spring, retaining it or have something that realigns it. I'm NOT talking about longer, softer springs, but articulation beyond the unrestrained droop of any spring.
I would think that at THAT level of articulation there could be no hope of significant downforce at the corner so wheelspin guaranteed unless you have a cross-axle locker.
BUT ... if you have a cross-axle locker you don't even need to have the wheel on the ground.
So what is the advantage of getting articulation beyond the reach of normal spring droop?
Steve
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