Rubbish! I only think in 2 deminsions 

See here is where I just get lost again. You say Pro's.. And list Lower COG. Well you can set up any 4 link Sprung set up to set just has low. You can have the links just as flat. By one either running shorter shocks or changing the angle of them and so on. On the Dropping the axle part. Just sounds goofy to me still. I can see Droop helping on Sidehills. Steep inclines I don't see it being any better then other setups. Speical a Stick set up. Just not possible b/c of the break over point. We need to post some videos showing how this works and why. And what makes it so much better then a Correctly Set up Sprung rig.
the droop
set-up allows the front wheels to maintain traction.
I don't think you can get the same effect running a conventional sprung suspension.
But, I could be wrongAfter all, I'm a just a noob
BTW, I've really enjoyed this thread...very informative and productive
discussions like this are what makes this forum worth reading every day.
Bingo... I limit the unloading with a zip tie from the chassis to the axle.
Here is another curve ball for you. I only run springs in the front shocks.
And yes, the only comparison I am making between the drrop and torsion is the ability to carry a tire. Now... I can increase the amount of articulation on my droop rig, while limiting unloading at the same time. With a torsion you could only increase flex with tire weight, and if you do that you will also increase the effect of unloading. Same with a stick chassis or a sprung rig.
The droop also alows the axles to fall away from the chassis to gain traction in a high center situation. Another thing that is impossible with all of the other designs.
I'm *trying* to answer your questions, let me know if it's working. ;-)
Also remember that a droop rig set-up (properly) will have a lower COG.
(I know there has been disagreement on this)
Run why do you keep saying a tuber has a higher CG than a TVP style truck?
I just don't see how the comp tubers of today can.
You are forgetting one key point thought the body.B/c Steal tubing and Brazed Joints Out weigh most TVP chassis....Look at XRC and the SW3....They have less material up high and it's aluminum not steal tubing...I'm sure it's not much. But with bigger Tubers like with a Super Class rig. The SW3 and XRC would have less weight in it.
You are forgetting one key point thought the body.
A stock rubi body weighs over 6 onces wich probably is more than the xrc itself.
Now you just flipped the weight from low to high.
The hustler has a very minimal cage up top that I would bet weighs less than a leaxn body.