this category.
-Dave
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YES!
I too always wondered what "upsprung" weight is??
Anything that moves with the suspension.
mike
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too always wondered what "upsprung" weight is??
An example of unsprung weight would be the wheel
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YES!I
too always wondered what
YES!
I too always wondered what "upsprung" weight is??
Thanks, Clint. I appreciate the help, as always.
Brian
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Understeer. Over
Understeer. Oversteer is when the rear end starts coming around.
Clint Hooper
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1969 El Camino ProTourer
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> Hi guys, could som
Pushing, Chevelles' biggest built in problem next to drum brakes, in my
opinion anyway.
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> Hi guys, could someone explain to me
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