Martyn
Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
AT has spent the past couple of years refining our independent Trailing Arm Suspension System. Lots of R&D involved trying new parts and products, redesigning components, and refining the engineering.
All of our trailers will now be fitted with our new TASS 4 Suspension system.
I just finished editing some video of the Nemo JK Habitat and Chaser trailer going over some very difficult terrain. I pulled this section of the video and slowed it down to analyze how the new system handles rebound.
Any of you who have seen one of our trailers will know that our suspension is very responsive. It will move when you push down on the trailer. This is very beneficial for absorbing changes in terrain, and with the dampened system produces an extremely smooth ride.
In cases where there is gross movement of the trailer, as in this video, it's essential to slow down and reduce the movement. Basically you are fighting with Newton's Third Law of Motion "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction".
What I think you'll see in this video clip is that we have had some great success in quelling the "equal and opposite reaction.
Enjoy the clip.
[video]http://youtu.be/wzL9SAExC2U[/video]
All of our trailers will now be fitted with our new TASS 4 Suspension system.
I just finished editing some video of the Nemo JK Habitat and Chaser trailer going over some very difficult terrain. I pulled this section of the video and slowed it down to analyze how the new system handles rebound.
Any of you who have seen one of our trailers will know that our suspension is very responsive. It will move when you push down on the trailer. This is very beneficial for absorbing changes in terrain, and with the dampened system produces an extremely smooth ride.
In cases where there is gross movement of the trailer, as in this video, it's essential to slow down and reduce the movement. Basically you are fighting with Newton's Third Law of Motion "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction".
What I think you'll see in this video clip is that we have had some great success in quelling the "equal and opposite reaction.
Enjoy the clip.
[video]http://youtu.be/wzL9SAExC2U[/video]
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