I don't know that for a fact. It was explained to me (off-road at least) that with the reversal, you have less "forward" pressure being exerted on what ever you are trying to get over, because of the axle now wanting the go backwards when the springs are flexed. This is why it makes for a better rode ride because the tire is not being forced into the bump it is hitting. Like I said, I have not experimented with this personally, but as it was explained to me, it made sence. I don't know if with the reversal, that axles wanting to go back will make that much difference of foot pressure of not. Just what I was told. Later!