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Denny, I asked my son about this after you first asked the question about how to find out where it is.

He is an BEng (Manufacturing) and MEng Mechanical and works in the auto manufacturing biz.

He said "well you could make a platform and put the MH on it and tilt it." From that I assumed that when it rolls over on its side you've found the point you were looking for? :(

Don

http://www.automax.co.jp/english/product/testfixture/suspension/two.html

http://www.nesea.org/transportation/tour/involved/3.1-Center of Gravity Activity via EVC.pdf