Originally posted by: Rustican
Think about it. What has a better chance of rolling over? A large object that is very heavy or the same size and shape object except it is much lighter? Picture two soda cans. One is full and one is not. Which is more likely to tip over due to external force?
An SUV has a higher center of gravity than a wagon making it top heavy. This causes it to be more prone to a roll over. It's not just the weight of the vehicle but where the weight is located.
Picture two soda cans. Both are half full. One has all the liquid sitting on the bottom half of the can, and the other has all the liquid in the top half of the can. Which is more likely to tip over due to external force?
Yes, that is correct which is why I mentioned that weight alone is not enough. Weight distribution and how it is applied has a lot to do with it.