cyberhunter
Well-known member
- First Name
- Heath
- Joined
- May 17, 2020
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- Location
- Texas
- Vehicles
- 2017 Ram 2500, Cybertruck preorder
I do love that tight turn radius of 4 wheel steering. If CT had that, there would be no advantage that I can see (from the specs that have been published) of any of these vehicles over the CT. That is the number one major drawback of having a long axle to axle vehicle like a heavy duty truck. Makes what should be simple things like turning in a tight radius circle driveway a three point turn situation at times and parking a reverse in situation pretty much all the time.
Crab walk to me is mostly gimmick because even the fake CG scenario the GMC marketing team showed during the "simulated" debut of the Hummer could have easily been accomplished with 4 wheel steering. I ride a lot of tight trails with my side by side at the ranch and I can't think of one single time when driving diagonal would have been advantageous over just having a tight turning radius. Maybe one situation....when you are going up a steep ascent and need to go to the side to avoid an obstacle and you don't want to turn the orientation of the vehicle because it would cause a little bit of a sidehill situation. That is the only thing I can think of and that is an ultra rare occurrence. With the low CG of these BEVs I think sidehill worries are not as prevalent compared to what most people are used to with ICE vehicles.
Crab walk to me is mostly gimmick because even the fake CG scenario the GMC marketing team showed during the "simulated" debut of the Hummer could have easily been accomplished with 4 wheel steering. I ride a lot of tight trails with my side by side at the ranch and I can't think of one single time when driving diagonal would have been advantageous over just having a tight turning radius. Maybe one situation....when you are going up a steep ascent and need to go to the side to avoid an obstacle and you don't want to turn the orientation of the vehicle because it would cause a little bit of a sidehill situation. That is the only thing I can think of and that is an ultra rare occurrence. With the low CG of these BEVs I think sidehill worries are not as prevalent compared to what most people are used to with ICE vehicles.