did not make sense to me. In the suspension section there is a summary of how
the car reacts to shock stiffness. The manual states that lessening the
stiffness of a shock causes LESS weight to be transferes to that wheel while
stiffening a shock causes MORE weight to be shifted to that wheel. This seems
counterintuitive to me. Wouldn't a softer shock cause the car to sink lower to
the ground at the respective wheel when going through a turn (right side of
car), thereby causing more weight to be transfered to that wheel. Or am I
confusing the effect of shocks with the effects of springs on a car?
Patrick Murphy
mechanical engineer