16 Mar 07, 08:39 am
I dunno who your technical advisor is, but he sounds like an a$$hat.
Here is my theory: front axle 4" wider than rear axle. 6" lift springs, plenty of extra weight in the rear like spare tire carrier, tools boxes, spare parts and all that you have back there, so your weight is able to sway more because it is on a more narrow center of balance. Standwith your feettogether and have someone try to push you down sideways. Easy, right? Then stand with you feet shoulder-width apart and repeat. Not as easy, right? See?
Here is my theory: front axle 4" wider than rear axle. 6" lift springs, plenty of extra weight in the rear like spare tire carrier, tools boxes, spare parts and all that you have back there, so your weight is able to sway more because it is on a more narrow center of balance. Standwith your feettogether and have someone try to push you down sideways. Easy, right? Then stand with you feet shoulder-width apart and repeat. Not as easy, right? See?