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+ it is all about the Offset sizing too!

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:rolleyes:

Shakotan / Hippari Tire / Oni-kyan = Key to Hella Flush.

That much negative camber looks tarded....like the car has rickets or something.

Besides it compromises the handling & grip too much.

Besides it compromises the handling & grip too much.

because you've driven that exact same Aristo. especially when its airbags are at the right driving height. yeah?

because you've driven that exact same Aristo. especially when its airbags are at the right driving height. yeah?

Yeah how did you know? It was a boat I tell you. :rolleyes:

/How many race cars run air bags BTW?

That much negative camber looks tarded....like the car has rickets or something.

Besides it compromises the handling & grip too much.

:(

Too much grip?

The cars probably have air bag suspension, when parked, the cars are lowered, when driving, they are raised.

That's the point about bags, you can adjust the height.

These cars are street cruisers not race spec track cars.

;)

because you've driven that exact same Aristo. especially when its airbags are at the right driving height. yeah?
Yeah how did you know? It was a boat I tell you. :thumbsup:

/How many race cars run air bags BTW?

do those cars look like racecars?

:thumbsup:

:thumbsup:

Too much grip?

The cars probably have air bag suspension, when parked, the cars are lowered, when driving, they are raised.

That's the point about bags, you can adjust the height.

These cars are street cruisers not race spec track cars.

I see your point.

Still think it's 'tarded though. :thumbsup:

because you've driven that exact same Aristo. especially when its airbags are at the right driving height. yeah?

scarily they actually get around like that its called demon camber i think there is a site dedicated to it. i think it looks ridiculous but thats japs for ya..

guess its kind of a carry over from the oldschool bosozoku styling. bugger all regard for practicality and all focus on achieving a "cool" stance.

Imagine the tyre wear - I reckon drifters would get more kms out of their rears...

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