Why do you only stance the front/rear wheels, and not the back sometimes?
It's not my taste, but I can sort of understand why the ideal stanced car is appealing to some. Is it worth the effort, and come on face it, you've ruined the car when you do it, so is it worth all that for the looks?
Why do you usually have cheap asian cars or old bmw's more commonly than anything else? Is it just what's popular among young people?
Henry Morales
I think he means he lives somewhere that isn't completely flat
Blake Morris
>that clubbed thumb
Brody King
feelsgood.jpg
Grayson Bailey
With you there, bro. Stay off them stinkies. Almost a year strong, here.
Julian Powell
Except it isn't nearly as bad for you.
Ethan Foster
>Why do you only stance the front/rear wheels, and not the back sometimes?
drift cars solid rear axle
stance =/= lets put as much camber as possible anyway
>you've ruined the car when you do i
no
>Why do you usually have cheap asian cars or old bmw's more commonly than anything else? Is it just what's popular among young people?
combination of both
there are several stanced newer cars tho
Jeremiah Cruz
I'm swapping Miata front and rear subframes into a Datsun 510, they will be high up in the body so stock ride height will be slammed, that way I can have slammed goodness with proper suspension geometry. Gonna be good senpai