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      05-13-2023, 03:59 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by g21 View Post
i can understand when the car moves but i can't understand how it happens when the driveline is static.
Another way to try and understand how it moves when static... Imagine huge torque to drive shafts strong enough to literally 'twist' each suspension assembly off the car, with brakes powerful enough to resist any slip. What we see is the movement in the suspension assemblies resisting the applied torque against the brakes. It's a case of equal and opposite reaction. Parts/bushes moving/twisting to equal the applied torque.
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