WHAT IS TRANSVERSE WEIGHT SHIFT DUE TO DRIVE TORQUE?
Answer Posted / gaurav holkar
It is shifting of weight of vehicle due to force offered by
drive torque of transmission system, in opposit direction to
the vehicle motion. Due this force, vehicle nose tends to
move up, while vehicle brings to motion from rest condition
or accelerating condition.
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