roostinyfz
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absolutely not. thats not how unsprung weight works. you constantly need force to move that massive tire unless you are doing nothing but downhill.
thats not how science teaches you, so im not sure why so many people have that misconception.
I didn't quote you and I'm not talking about unsprung weight. Unsprung weight has very little to do with mpgs. It is basically laden sprung weight at that point.
However unsprung weight has everything to do with the performance and efficacy of the suspension.