Nessy
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Just that going to the extreme, no matter the look, usually ends up looking terrible. I like the Datsun, but I thought that owner slammed that Datsun for the sake of just slamming it. Maybe they wanted it to handle well, I hadn't considered that, but at either rate they definitely went too far. If it was to look good, IMO, they ruined it. Edit, if it is bagged, then it would probably look just fine when he has it at his normal driving stance.I don't know what to say..
But anyways this looks good... Who wouldn't want one of these! o.O Not sure how your comparing it to car's with 60 inch wheels lol
(Just remembered I have a datsun in my profile picture) :L
XSJust that going to the extreme, no matter the look, usually ends up looking terrible. I like the Datsun, but I thought that owner slammed that Datsun for the sake of just slamming it. Maybe they wanted it to handle well, I hadn't considered that, but at either rate they definitely went too far. If it was to look good, IMO, they ruined it. Edit, if it is bagged, then it would probably look just fine when he has it at his normal driving stance.
It does have a purpose if the factory set it like that. I know my Acura has the rear setup that way as well.That's not massive and might even have a purpose, so it's alright to me.
McLarenIt does have a purpose if the factory set it like that. I know my Acura has the rear setup that way as well.
However, when you look at the degree it's set, it's extremely minimal.
Lock2LockTalking about factory car?
In that case yeah most say FF cars like my 2012 Kia Optima has Ummmmmm say .9 - 1.5 degrees. And it is of course it is for stability.
And it is usually the opposite on FRs
Yeah i do know what i am talking about. Once again you don't know what i meant