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Old 01-20-2015, 02:18 PM   #44 (permalink)
slowmover
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I'm building a passive oven to cook my tires at highway speeds. Looks exactly like those wheel pants.

Be careful.

The torsion axles mentioned in a couple of posts are worth your investigation. They can sometimes be clocked for ride height. They will certainly allow that trailer to follow the car better. They are more naturally shock absorbing to keep trailer bounce to a minimum. See BZPs ride quality issues. While not the same, keeping distractions to a minimum is good for driver attentiveness.

Trailer roll center height is also better c

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