Best place to add mass for extra grip
Discussion
It's not as simple as adding more mass and where to put it. For off-roading/trials I suggest lowering your mass as much as possible, after all every extra kilo that you have to drag over an obstacle works against you.
However, for optimum grip/performance I recommend that you optimise your tyre width/pressure/profile to the weight of your vehicle.
If your tyre is too wide (for the overall weight) it will not 'dig-in' and get grip; too narrow (for the overall weight) and you get no flotation on very soft going.
It can be tricky to get right, however it's worth trying before you start adding weight; if you decide to add weight it's best being kept low and sprung.
However, for optimum grip/performance I recommend that you optimise your tyre width/pressure/profile to the weight of your vehicle.
If your tyre is too wide (for the overall weight) it will not 'dig-in' and get grip; too narrow (for the overall weight) and you get no flotation on very soft going.
It can be tricky to get right, however it's worth trying before you start adding weight; if you decide to add weight it's best being kept low and sprung.
Phillip - thanks for input, have managed to get an extra few kgs pushing directly on to sprung chassis parts which may help for the next one.
If not, it's back to the oversized bouncer again, but the lighter ones prettier, female and I'm married to her so she gets first option on the seat haha
If not, it's back to the oversized bouncer again, but the lighter ones prettier, female and I'm married to her so she gets first option on the seat haha
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