Axle kinematics refers to the way an axle moves and functions in a vehicle. It involves the study of how the axle moves and interacts with other parts in order to control the vehicle's steering, suspension, and overall stability. Full definition
Whereas the earlier Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Automatic Stability Control (ASC) and Automatic Stability Control Plus Traction (ASC+T) improve longitudinal stability during braking and acceleration, the Active Rear Axle Kinematics system improves lateral stability in high - speed maneuvers. (e31wiki.org)
The 1993 M60 840Ci also offered the Active Rear Axle Kinematics system as optional equipment. (e31wiki.org)
The modified front axle kinematics serve to quicken turn - in and heighten steering response, while tube - shaped front and rear stabilisers contribute to weight reduction. (paultan.org)