a6m5I'm glad they didn't make my old '98 Accord that way. I was on a roadtrip to Canada, but took a bit of side trip in Northern Washington. On this boring straight stretch, I dozed off. When I came to, there was this car that was like hundred yards away, except now, I was bumper-to-bumper to it.Truly one of the scariest driving experience I've ever had, but if my car had veered off the road, it would've been a lot worse!
VIPFREAKWhen he starts vering off to one side the bed starts making all the noises and vibration of the car until it hits a tree or something. D'oh!![]()
SS69i was told that all new cars nowadays were designed to pull slightly to the right for the reason in case a person falls asleep or something. is this true or do i just need a front end allignment?
Isn't it partly to do with torque steer?
But yeah, seems kind of odd.
Thats sounds hilarious and scary at the same time..........a6m5I'm glad they didn't make my old '98 Accord that way. I was on a roadtrip to Canada, but took a bit of side trip in Northern Washington. On this boring straight stretch, I dozed off. When I came to, there was this car that was like hundred yards away, except now, I was bumper-to-bumper to it.Truly one of the scariest driving experience I've ever had, but if my car had veered off the road, it would've been a lot worse!
Definitely the latter for me.ND4SPDThats sounds hilarious and scary at the same time..........
BlazinXtremeWhat if its a RWD car? My truck pulled to the left really bad and its a RWD. But I know for a fact its the alignment from the donuts and stuff I've been doing in the snow.
No-one said it was because if torque-steer.Disturbed07whoever said FWD pulls to one side or another because of torque-steer is a ********, torque steer is what happens under full-throttle acceleration, from power differences between the wheels, and we arent talking about that.
ExigeExcelNo-one said it was because if torque-steer.
Raghavanif it's FWD, it's torque steer and you can't do anything about it because FWD sucks ass.
Agent SmithYou are aware that all roads are built with a crown (high in the center,low on the edges) to allow water to run off.
This also has the side effect of making a perfectly alligned car pull right or left, depending on which side of the road you drive on.
Agent SmithYou are aware that all roads are built with a crown (high in the center,low on the edges) to allow water to run off.
This also has the side effect of making a perfectly alligned car pull right or left, depending on which side of the road you drive on.
FamineThis would work in countries where one drives on the left... how?
Disturbed07Is that a teckademics logo?
Donuts shouldnt ruin your alignment, unless you hit something..... at least, in the RWD vehicles my friends and family do donuts with it doesnt.....
whoever said FWD pulls to one side or another because of torque-steer is a ********, torque steer is what happens under full-throttle acceleration, from power differences between the wheels, and we arent talking about that.
we're talking about driving along, normally, maintaining speed and it pulling one way or another.
I know all this amazing info because I own a FWD and it doesnt pull either way unless i'm on it, in one of the first 2 gears.... ever.