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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Understanding Vehicle Center of Gravity

In the July 2007 issue of In Service Online, we discussed why it is important to understand vehicle weight ratings. That isn’t enough, however. Departments also need to understand how the distribution of that weight determines a vehicle center of gravity, which can affect vehicle performance and safety. Most people know that some of the vehicle weight is carried on the front axle and some on the rear axle. That’s known as fore-aft weight distribution and it needs to be matched to the size and weight ratings of the front and rear tires, wheels, hubs, brakes, axles and ...

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