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Old Feb 6, 2015 | 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Richard Moss
It doesn't "move one side of the car up and down" it stiffens or softens the anti-roll bar (sway bar). That's all, but it does it in a cleverly controlled way thanks to a computer, speed sensors and 'g' sensors (accelerometers)
X1. ACE is not designed and probably unlikely to replace serious wheel articulation in any form. It is merely an ARB but with electronically controlled hydraulic systems for improved pavement handling at speed. Many later LR's have air suspension with SLS for minor surface irregularities but nothing as extreme as that vid which of course has huge hydraulically controlled leading and trailing link suspension but that is specifically designed and manufactured for the purpose which is the only viable way to achieve such enormous articulation. Mind you, I reckon it's a real pig to drive above 30mph on the highway.
 
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