Do this on Accident's fucking driveway all the time.
How many people do this when they pull into a driveway?
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To anyone who doesn't believe this, it's true lol. It happened to me once going on this retarded driveway entrance to some indian supermarket, I was like wtf dude my car won't go anywhere so my friend got out of the car and was like "LOLZ DUDE UR FLYING!" it was pretty crazy. I didn't snap a pic though I was desperately trying to get my samosa on and get out of oncoming traffic's way lol.
I just had to let the car roll backward a bit so that both rear wheels were on the ground then I was good to go.
PS: An LSD won't solve your problems... I had LSD at the time.
If you think the driveway in the OP's pic isn't that high, take a closer look, it seems pretty fucking high to me.Comment
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It has nothing to do with suspension stiffness/spring rates... Jesus, you guys are idiots. How could a suspended rear tire have anything to do with how stiff the springs are?
If you can find a driveway with a similar pitch and park it at that angle, it will happen to anyone with a large rear sway.Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.Comment
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;)It has nothing to do with suspension stiffness/spring rates... Jesus, you guys are idiots. How could a suspended rear tire have anything to do with how stiff the springs are?
If you can find a driveway with a similar pitch and park it at that angle, it will happen to anyone with a large rear sway.
And my stock eta rear sway does it as well
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Doesn't have anything to do with spring rates as said.
It has to do with strut travel as well, how far down the strut will let the tire hang. My tire barely stays off the ground when I jack my car up several inches. Need shorter struts if you're low.Originally posted by z31maniacI just hate everyone.
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less articulation. the sway connects the wheel that is on the ground with the weight on it to the one in the air not letting it drop down to the ground. Rock crawlers have no sways and soft springs.
Sway bars and stiff spring rates!
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