Subject: | [Healeys] Frame torsional rigidity - was: Working on door gaps |
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From: | tadeusz.malkiewicz at gmail.com (Tadeusz Malkiewicz) |
Date: | Mon, 5 Sep 2011 17:00:41 +0200 |
Hello Marty, I am a happy owner of a BN2, am not a great expert on torsional rigidity, but could you name some cars of the era that had better torsional rigidity? Why do you say the Healey ladder design has the "poorest road handling design"? After all, it's not quite a ladder design with the X brace in the middle. Tadek |
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