What is car floating?
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There are several reasons for car floating: 1. The hardness and travel of the shock absorber springs. 2. Ground clearance and center of gravity. 3. The drag coefficient of the car body. 4. The flatness of the chassis. 5. The gyroscopic effect of the wheels. 6. The influence of car weight. There are six main factors affecting tire side slip: 1. Tire pressure is also related to side slip stiffness. 2. When the speed is higher, the tire load is smaller, and the side slip stiffness is lower. 3. Large-size tires generally have higher side slip stiffness than small-size tires. 4. The smaller the load, the smaller the side slip stiffness, and light cars are more prone to floating compared to heavy cars. 5. Among tires with the same diameter, wide tires are more conducive to improving side slip stiffness than narrow tires. 6. Tires can be structurally divided into bias-ply and radial tires.