Sure but imo either you get just some kind of inertial drive to the front or if you're going direct you might as well intervene on or replace the existing drivetrain at the rear.
I am also not sure if it provides any benefit.
I just post shit like this for the ensuing discussion between engineering types.
Me too. I like the discussion as well. Btw wouldn't that understeer like crazy and slip uphill? :)
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Sure but imo either you get just some kind of inertial drive to the front or if you're going direct you might as well intervene on or replace the existing drivetrain at the rear.