Single mounting point at the frame, spits into separation at the axle. No separate upper arms. Ford and Dodge trucks are like this. Fords have done this for a LONG time. But they are very flat and quite long.
They act as a very good sway bar on road, good road manners. But there is no counter acting force keeping from traction from pushing the front end up on climbs. Think full extension when you don't want it to. RE came up with it for easy install, and tons of flex. But they forgot the whole "proper geometry" thing, and the MC is no different from what I'm seeing.
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Okay, that makes perfect sense.
Sometimes I feel like I need one of those little scale RC crawlers to play around with different suspension setups on. I'd instantly understand it if I could physically hold a smaller model and play with it.
But in this case I get it 100%. I could see why going up steep climbs it might be scary.