What's that car in the top picture? It looks sharp, but it's a crappy fwd pos like all scions.
What's that car in the top picture? It looks sharp, but it's a crappy fwd pos like all scions.
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Nope, I think you're right.
Looking at that picture, the rear tire appears under-inflated, so that might have been a contributing factor. Even so, doing anything outside of the specs that the vehicle was designed to do is a possible recipe for disaster. In fact, this is why we have so many safety nannies built into vehicles already. Do we really…
Oops, missed that part.
Also, that rear tire looks very under inflated possibly.
Has the magazine repeated the test to confirm the results? Given that this requires driver input, there is TONS of margin for error.
Somewhat, but realistically you can't just go in there and do it perfect in try. You have to practice the course to prevent accidents and see how far you can push things.
Haters be damned... that was awesome!!
Should have shocked looking eyes... wouldn't you if you were vomiting bricks?
This is more than just a wobble... it's more a violent shaking that requires you to slow the vehicle. But you are correct, its in most jeeps.
GasGuzzler is mostly correct, but to be honest, all Jeeps with a solid front axle and coil springs tend to get death wobble (since I'm 99% sure they all use the same basic setup).... my 95 Grand Cherokee had it, but once I put a heavy duty steering stabilizer on it the problem went away. Lifting the vehicle or putting…
How did I miss this QOTD? Excellent list though.
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Congrats! Hope it's one hell of a road you get to drive it back on.
Amen!
I like how the cameraman manages to miss-aim the camera after the jump but still manages to catch him leaving the highway on the other side.
I was similarly disappointed in my own... research
She has great personalities.