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you can still have good offset rims and good handling. you just don't need to dump it on the ground and ruin roll centres.

plus, macpherson struts greatly benefit from negative camber since under corner the camber angles changes vastly more then a multi-link or a double wishbone setup.

not saying that hellaflush is good just saying you can have a bit of both worlds.

Edited by Peter89

Lol not my fault that everyone on Sau drives boring cars that all look the same :)

lol your kinda the same but kris

your always like 281KW 281KW 281KW!!

person- ugh your orange blinds me

kris- yeah well i have 281 rwkw

person- oh nice

kris- YEAH THATS RIGHT BITCH YOUR MUM SUCKED ON MY 281rwkws

person- errrr i was just voicing my oppi kris- 281RWKW BITCH!

you know i love you krissy :kiss:

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