They do it because they want to,
Where have you been? This look/style/stance has been around for years. I personally like the look on some cars, but when i see a high performance car with way too much negative camber i just think that the owner is a melt and has destroyed the high performance aspect of the car.Can someone please explain this one to me as I am genuinely baffled.
Why the hell are people angling their wheels upwards?
Doesn't this completely screw up tyre wear?
Don't they realise it looks ****ing stupid?
Why the hell are people angling their wheels upwards?
i think it started with NFS underground and people seeing "more camber=more steering" and it kinda spiralled from there.
Doesn't this completely screw up tyre wear?
yes, yes it does, but it doesn't matter as they'll have them burnt out doing sick diffing in maccy d's car park in short order anyway.
Don't they realise it looks ****ing stupid?
no, for presumably the same reasons people who wear excessive fake tan don't realise either, i suspect possibly a failure somewhere in the optical processing centre of the brain.
Yep, nothing cooler than seeing an Austin Allegro on the road.If you want to stand out in a cool way, drive a classic car
Yep, nothing cooler than seeing an Austin Allegro on the road.
I.... agree with NasherIf you want to stand out in a cool way, drive a classic car
Even those now. They are so rare.
You can't really go wrong with a classic. Either it has something you just can't get on modern cars and is interesting, or it's funny. It's always a fun talking point.
If you want to stand out in a cool way, drive a classic car
Yep, nothing cooler than seeing an Austin Allegro on the road.
Even those now. They are so rare.
You can't really go wrong with a classic. Either it has something you just can't get on modern cars and is interesting, or it's funny. It's always a fun talking point.