While speed is a factor it’s only one of a handful. And the speed required to start corrugations is in the single digits. Enviromental conditions play a larger role. Lack of moisture and dirt composition being the most important.
Completely agree. We saw a few of said vehicles. Nice thing about AU at least where we were was it was pretty flat. You could see a good distance out. And the roads were wide. But yes it was floaty.
I can’t help but recall the 1000’s of corrugated KM I drive in AU in a troopy with 80psi in its 31” tires at 110 KPH. I slowed down for corners and approaching road trains.
Airing down my 37’s with an upgraded suspension is like riding in a Caddy in comparison. I love my ADS shocks from...