hjdca
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Cool. Great Pic ! That rig looks killer.... All your points are great/valid.... The only issue I have is that when I look at the video of the Defender, no matter what new IFS technology is out there, I still see very little downward articulation and 1 wheel off the ground. If the Bronco behaves the same way, then, what good is all the new technology if they are not putting it in the Defender and Bronco ? It seems like the OEMs require you get a super wide track desert runner to get decent articulation with IFS.This is an outdated mentality from an outdated technology. Just a few years ago this was 100% correct but with the technology and metallurgy of 2020 it is no longer true. While rock crawling the most important suspension feature is not up travel but droop. The topside tire will remain in contact with the ground because it is stuffed but the bottom side must droop to remain in contact with the surface. This is difficult to overcome with yesterday's suspension technology because CV joint technology would not accommodate the extreme angles, but now it can. Like I said earlier if you can take and independently suspended Ultra 4 car in win KOH the technology has arrived and it will make the solid axle setup obsolete on all but the heavy duty platforms.
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