Message from @Broo TulsiGang 2024 π¬π§ πΊπΈ
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lift kits almost invariably increase rollover chance
@LOGiK If you're driving like an idiot, or don't do anything else along with it
even if you do other things, raising the centre of gravity seriously messes up rollover probability and the point is in an emergency situation you don't want vehicles which can lose control easily or easier than normal because that puts occupants, other road users and pedestrians in danger
Doesn't matter, still my property
then you should also be free to drink drive right?
it's your body
who cares what danger you put other people in as long as it suits you
That's a false equivalency, and you know it
it really isn't
Yeah, it is.
it's not, you're creating an unnecessary danger to other people
Lifting your vehicle in a geometrically safe way, is not the same as intoxication and losing control of your vehicle.
Show me an example of a lifted vehicle which hasn't also increased its likelihood to roll and is outside of the Aus law allowance
That one in the thumbnail. That thing is conservative as hell. Practically stock. Hell, it's about the same as some showroom stock trucks like the Raptor.
You have no evidence to say whether or not the lift has impacted the roll probability one way or another, it isn't a valid example
Intoxication creates a road hazard due to reduced control of a vehicle. Large lift kits create a road hazard due to reduced control of a vehicle. The outcome is the same. One is admittedly a greater risk than another, but that doesn't mean small risks should be acceptable
7/10 no barrelroll
We are finally rid of this Nazi mobile
Finally we can listen to Radeon drone on about why Golfs are good in our Capitalist Utopia
Next we kill this abomination to Alec Issigonis' Legacy
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