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<blockquote data-quote="Virtual1" data-source="post: 51102" data-attributes="member: 4084"><p>well the problem is how close the balls are to the downward cone of the sensors. A ring would have no distance at all but could be fine.</p><p></p><p>it's the high center of gravity compared to the area of support (is there a name for that ratio? "tendency-to-roll-ratio"?) that bothers me more though. I have an SUV that I sometimes take offroad, and you really have to mind that when on a hill, SUVs are easy to roll!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Virtual1, post: 51102, member: 4084"] well the problem is how close the balls are to the downward cone of the sensors. A ring would have no distance at all but could be fine. it's the high center of gravity compared to the area of support (is there a name for that ratio? "tendency-to-roll-ratio"?) that bothers me more though. I have an SUV that I sometimes take offroad, and you really have to mind that when on a hill, SUVs are easy to roll! [/QUOTE]
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