JGillis
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I posted this in the S197 vs S550 comparison thread but it might be a good subject on its own. Hopefully someone can help answer this burning question of mine....
This is a great comparison pic.
I noticed from the specs comparison that the S550 has a much wider rear track compared to its front. It's 2.6" wider than the front. Both the '14 Mustang and '14 Camaro have the similar front-to-rear track width ratio (the 2014 mustang's rear is actually 1/2 inch wider than the front, which really doesn't make sense to me in some ways).
Is this just for aesthetic reasons of wider hips or an engineering decision? I get that roll stability is most affected by the track at the heavy end of the car and wider track gives better grip for cornering. Could this suggest that maybe the IRS has actually shifted the weight distribution to the back end and the much wider rear track is to compensate for that?
Please correct me if I'm totally off base here.
Any guesses what the reason is? Is it purely aesthetic?
This is a great comparison pic.
I noticed from the specs comparison that the S550 has a much wider rear track compared to its front. It's 2.6" wider than the front. Both the '14 Mustang and '14 Camaro have the similar front-to-rear track width ratio (the 2014 mustang's rear is actually 1/2 inch wider than the front, which really doesn't make sense to me in some ways).
Is this just for aesthetic reasons of wider hips or an engineering decision? I get that roll stability is most affected by the track at the heavy end of the car and wider track gives better grip for cornering. Could this suggest that maybe the IRS has actually shifted the weight distribution to the back end and the much wider rear track is to compensate for that?
Please correct me if I'm totally off base here.
Any guesses what the reason is? Is it purely aesthetic?
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