Dave Cundiff
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- Dave
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- '23 R1S (DM,Max); '23 R1T (QM,Lg); '23 Chevy Bolt
Thanks, @Bullwinkle, for this interesting information!Many cars have discs in front and drums in the rear, so I think a front bias is typical.
My physics 101 professor let a toy car roll down a tilted table. It rolled straight and true. Then he used a rubber band to to lock the plastic rear wheels that easily slid on the table--the car slid off kilter. Then he locked up the front wheels and it slid true again. Counter intuitive for sure.
Guessing that the right amount of rear-wheel drag is fine, while too much or too little can make the vehicle skid??? What do you think?
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