How does this work ? Are they running on just the inside of the tire ?? Or am I missing something or maybe I am just too dam old to understand it
What he said. It’s called “stanced” Kids, whata ya gonna do?That's the look of the car. No alignment is needed because going straight and tire wear is not the concern of the owner. It's all about the look only.
I disagree on this. You can tell if they’re used/needed by all the gouges or lack of on the wheels.It's kinda the same thing as bead locks, hard to tell if somebody really uses them unless you know the guy or see them on the trail.
Although this is probably for looks very high negative camber angles are used on drift and track cars to even wear on the tires. It works pretty well if you go through a set of tires in an afternoon at the track. The loaded tire is all that really wears and those wear most in turns when the tire becomes effectively level. I don't know if you're serious or just making fun of it, either way this is why it's done. It's kinda the same thing as bead locks, hard to tell if somebody really uses them unless you know the guy or see them on the trail.
Well, I guess they could make fun of us and our huge tires, but personally these seems more ridiculous to me.
Do you mean like thisI disagree on this. You can tell if they’re used/needed by all the gouges or lack of on the wheels.
Exactly like that!
These vehicles have crazy negative camber. If the camber on your IS changes when you turn the wheel most people call that caster or maybe turn-in camber and not toe-in camber. I don't know how much you care about using the correct terms, heck I make mistakes all the time but you are calling somebody else an idiot, maybe choose your words carefully. I guess I rarely do in these situations so don't take it personally.Again, most of these cars sitting with crazy toe in are on airbags dropped when parked. You will see some idiots
These vehicles have crazy negative camber. If the camber on your IS changes when you turn the wheel most people call that caster or maybe turn-in camber and not toe-in camber. I don't know how much you care about using the correct terms, heck I make mistakes all the time but you are calling somebody else an idiot, maybe choose your words carefully. I guess I rarely do in these situations so don't take it personally.
Fake news. That was def done with a Scotchbrite pad lol.