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It would have to be a 50/50 shock or else it would be biased to one side. That might be an advantage for one of those left turn cars........Honestly with it "floating" I don't see how it's any more effective than a traditional ASB at keeping a car flat. I can see where it would be better at keeping the wheels planted thou.
Those same systems on the rc cars were made for "extreme jumping" as they helped prevent bottoming out was the claim.Some of them on certain models were so poorly designed they restricted the trucks stock suspension movement quite badely. The manuafacture was asked about this and stated. "Most rc trucks don't use all thier travel anyways." Total douche answer to me. Most rc guys I know air these things out so high they show up on local airport radars. Bottoming out is mandatory for most to have "fun" in rc!The makers of this suspension setup came one night and left the next. The only reason I had one is it came on a truck I got a good deal on on ebay.With clean parts they were later considered a show option for shelf queens.I still do not see a setup just like this really helping the leaning. It just makes the suspension a little stiffer and there are better ways to skin that cat IMO.