Roll stiffness
From GTMS
Rolls stiffness is a measurement of a vehicle's resistance to chassis roll. Total roll stiffness for an axle is calculated by adding up the roll stiffness of all elastic suspension components. On a typical vehicle, that may include the springs and the anti-roll bars. However, as of 2025, we do not use anti-bars, so our total roll stiffness is equivalent to our spring roll stiffness.
Spring Roll Stiffness
Spring roll? Yum! Spring roll stiffness is determined using the following:
- ktheta cs is the contribution to overall roll stiffness by the corner springs
- k is the linear spring stiffness
- MR is the motion ratio
- t is the tract width of the axle