Jhodgesatmb
Well-known member
- First Name
- Jack
- Joined
- Dec 1, 2019
- Threads
- 89
- Messages
- 6,487
- Reaction score
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- Location
- San Francisco Bay area
- Website
- www.arbor-studios.com
- Vehicles
- Tesla Cybertruck FS AWD, Tesla Model Y LR
- Occupation
- Retired AI researcher
A lot. At least, Teslas have been shown to not roll easily. Perhaps the Rivian, especially if the suspension is set high, is more prone to roll. Something for Tesla to consider vis-a-vis the Cybertruck.Definitely strikes me as a bad decision to go "full send" expecting thick grass/straw to offer the same opportunity to get loose as gravel. Followed by a cat-like attempt to pass it off as no big deal on their part (as when my cat accidentally slides off the couch then acts all casual about it).
Friction clearly disagreed with whatever he was attempting to do. He was trying to make the truck do something physics clearly disagreed with.
How much lateral speed do you think is required to send a bottom-heavy vehicle into a 270° roll?
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