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Experts, what's the Logic Behind this?🤔

444,561 次观看 • 1 年前 •via X (Twitter)

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Eng.Ahmad.E.Oche 的头像
Eng.Ahmad.E.Oche1 年前

adding weights to the car increases frictional forces between the tires and the road surface

Lawyer 的头像
Lawyer1 年前

Just that and it's worse the risk B'se I'm sure at that level the gas is too much😂

Solar Heavy 的头像
Solar Heavy1 年前

whoa thats crazy but have you heard this?

Abdul M. Ssekandi, MBChB, MSc., M.A.P.S 的头像
Abdul M. Ssekandi, MBChB, MSc., M.A.P.S1 年前

Two-wheel drive using the front tyres. The aim is to increase grip on the ground and aid in traction.

Y.N.O.T 的头像
Y.N.O.T1 年前

They studied physics ✅

YOUR GUARDIAN ANGEL😊🇺🇬🇸🇩🇷🇼🇹🇿🇳🇬🇰🇪🇿🇦 的头像
YOUR GUARDIAN ANGEL😊🇺🇬🇸🇩🇷🇼🇹🇿🇳🇬🇰🇪🇿🇦1 年前

@DocMvn Just physics, increase weight, more traction on the ground so less sliding. Harrier is prone to sliding because it's just a FW drive so they are giving more traction on the front wheels. Reason why I will always buy a 4WD or an AWD car😊

Jimmy Kiberu 的头像
Jimmy Kiberu1 年前

Truly Uganda roads! It's a front wheel drive, the people are adding traction to the front axle/ wheels to puml the rear.

Biita Gloriah 的头像
Biita Gloriah1 年前

Its a front wheel drive vehicle, increasing weight there increases traction on the slippery road

Black Coffee 的头像
Black Coffee1 年前

Increase the weight of the vehicle on the driving tyres to basically have more grip and stop sliding off the road. 🤭

AIGP(Rtd) Asan Kasingye 的头像
AIGP(Rtd) Asan Kasingye1 年前

They are acting like the missing 4X4.

Hilbert Muyonjo Adyeeri 的头像
Hilbert Muyonjo Adyeeri1 年前

Their weight increases the pressure hence stability on a slippery surface

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