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==For performance== ====Benefits of a rigid platform (chassis)==== A rigid chassis allows a suspension system to operate more consistently. It does this by preventing geometry changes from occurring outside of the intended pivot point in the suspension. Also as a chassis flexes, points such as the center of gravity and roll center will move. By stiffening up the chassis it ensures that these points will remain consistent and the suspension can function as it was designed. ===Methods for quantifying suspension performance=== *60 foot ET or lap times *Skid pad performance hh
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