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Dadoffourgirls
Oct 17, 2014Explorer
spoon059 wrote:ktosv wrote:spoon059 wrote:
Built in frame flex will prevent fatigue, leading to a frame that is more durable.
Care to expand on this thought process?
I'm not an engineer, so I can't really explain it.
http://trailer-bodybuilders.com/archive/tips-truck-frames
I've got to go to work, so I don't have time to find other references. Basically the argument is that steel needs to have some flex. Without flex it bends. When it bends it becomes fatigued. When it has fatigue, it is more likely to fail. To prevent it from failing, engineers allow for some flex.
Spoon never likes to have Facts interfere with good Internet stories. So for all the non-engineers, just believe Spoon and anything he says (which is usually negative about GM). For Engineers, just let the marketing department teach Spoon.
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