Astonman
Who needs sway bars anyway
Astonman

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Raising an eyebrow for less than a second shows interest. At a stoplight, seven seconds of eye contact is just long enough to engage before the light changes and it’s time to pull over or speed off.

Don't forget that an automatic transmission keeps the car more grounded to the ground.

I saw this car a couple years back being driven on 95 in CT before it was shipped to the middle east for a stint. It was going the other way on the highway and thank god I wasn't driving because I had a meltdown after I saw it.

The Mist is a perfect example of this, The whole movie from beginning to end gave me the heebie jeebies and not once was it because of the monsters.

I happiest with this kinda view simple and to the point, G meter is the seat of my pants, warning indicator is my eardrums and my acceleration measured with beats/min :

Thanks!! I need to have that in my life.

I literally started tearing up halfway through part one. the things I would do for just pieces of these things. never mind the whole bloody car. There needs to be a law or something that would allow these to be snatched up by proper collectors and restored and cherished.

My main complaint with the law, like most Massachusetts laws is while the theory is sound the execution is piss poor. Restricting the lift height is fine by me, but the restrictions they place are unrealistic. for most vehicles to obtain a modicum of improvement in off road prowess a 4-6in lift is fine personally I

Do I automatically die or is the a speed reference, I am pretty sure that at certain speeds if a Miata hit me I might die, especially this one:

First off Great choice in car! the 190e is a favorite of mine. You are right. head to head a vehicle lifted isn't going to be as safe as it was pre lifted to the other vehicle. What I said was wrong. But I am also factoring in a couple other things. First, I know most people have that bad experience with a bro truck

Poor comparison I will admit, but when done properlly an acquitted lift kit doesn't change the handling characteristics of the lifted vehicle so dramatically that it negates its road worthiness.

Not all lifted vehicles have a 60 in bumper height and monster truck tires. Any car is going to be dangerous no matter what the tire size is. It depends on who is behind the wheel and if the respect the capabilities of the vehicle.

I'm sorry but 90 percent of the time these vehicles are not only safer for the people inside, but for the people around them. not only that but most of the time even guys with lifted jeeps and SUV's they are smaller than most production full size SUV's. I know Bro trucks are absurdly large but this applies to everyone

If they are going to have laws like this what they need is a law that requires lifted vehicles to have mud or proof of use( dents, dings , dirt etc.) to be exempt. that way people that actually use their trucks don't have an issue.

Thanks Mate for making it look like that law is a good thing, god you suck at doing answers of the day. What everyone has to remember is it doesn't just apply to assholes in Bro-trucks, it also applies to all of the Off-roading community that actually uses a lift kit for actual 4x4ing. What they need is a law that

The Problem is it doesn't just apply to bro's with diesels. Good hard working 4x4ers are fucked to and that sucks balls.

Those gold wheels give me a semi

Its even more silly when you think that even at 4.5 inches of lift my truck is still smaller than most full size SUV's and most Midsize SUV's

Massachusetts lift height law. It states vehicles can only be lifted a height determined by the following equation based on wheelbase.