FAQ

What is the Rear Roll Rate?
Rear Roll Rate is the stiffness of your car in the roll mode. Or one can say, it is the roll angle per unit lateral acceleration. Rear Roll Rate is usually measured using the Newton Meter per Radian for Torsion Constant. Note that the value of Rear Roll Rate is always positive.
Can the Rear Roll Rate be negative?
No, the Rear Roll Rate, measured in Torsion Constant cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Rear Roll Rate?
Rear Roll Rate is usually measured using the Newton Meter per Radian[Nm/rad] for Torsion Constant. Newton Centimeter per Radian[Nm/rad] are the few other units in which Rear Roll Rate can be measured.
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