
03-28-2010, 03:39 PM
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No.. it's not a real thing. There is no such thing as "solid axle torque steer". Never was, and never will be. Torque steer references are reserved for front wheel drive cars. The only exception might be monster trucks that have rear wheel steering.
Tom's statement is 100% correct. IRS is a more technically advanced suspension. ( he also said that spinners that tighten toward the front or no different from spinners that tighten toward the rear.  ) I'm just not swallowing the hysteria that solid axles are dangerous and irresponsible in these cars. Maybe Jay will chime in?
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