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I decided to stick my mini-cam under the back of the car to see what the suspension is doing during a moderate drive on one of our twisty roads. I find this stuff mesmerising which is why I should never own a Clubman. This is an excerpt. Youtube Linky
The diameter of the axle shaft gives an idea of the suspension movement. Springs are 450lb/in
I'm joking of course. Some of my posts would fetch the same reply...Actually its a fresh look at what our cars are going through as we drive. It makes me appreciate the design of our cars.
That would have been a lot more interesting if it was a track day...
But I did see this after clicking around a bit:
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