Re: Noisy swaybar bushings.



<HLS@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> "Hugo Schmeisser" <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:VdydnZDn1tCe-g_eRVn-rQ@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
> > Roll: Rotational movement about a body's travel-direction axis.
> > Sway: Horizontal planar displacement, perpendicular to a body's
> > travel-direction axis.
> > Yaw: Rotational movement about a body's vertical axis,
> > perpendicular to its direction of travel.
> > Pitch: Rotational movement about a body's horizontal axis,
> > perpendicular to that body's direction of travel.
> >
> > Roll and sway are quite, quite different. As Casey Stengel used to
> > say, you could look it up. Or ask any aviator (a number of those in
> > my family).
>
> Common usage of terms often displaces traditional definitions. I'm
> not defending it, just recognizing the fact.



You're right of course. Say "sway bar" to most people and they know
exactly what you mean.
.



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