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Lowering your ride? hmm....


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2 inch diff only and there may goes your leg.

Stock is still the best but heng suay play an important factor too.

 

Drive safe

 

ya la. everyone go drive a suv lor. or a pickup truck. [smash]

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i saw a civic hit the kerb with a lowered ride....not so much of TS video but more of driving over humps and parking carefully due to lowered rides

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cheaper car of cos get poor collision design , even if u jack up the ride it will still destroy the driver no less, what u need to worry is at what speed it hits,

 

just now i see a red jazz p plate teenager cant even do a junction turn right with confident , yet learn so quick how to cut queue from those usual latio, hyundai trash

 

 

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Could it be that cuz of the higher mass, the car had more momentum and hence more damage?

 

surely what are the odds of 2 same model cars colliding head on (unless it's a taxi vs taxi) :D

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Could it be that cuz of the higher mass, the car had more momentum and hence more damage?

 

surely what are the odds of 2 same model cars colliding head on (unless it's a taxi vs taxi) :D

 

its not the mass, the full tv show got explain why, its the main stronger portion of the chasis of the higher car overiding the lowered car's strenghtened chasis.

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Twincharged

its not the mass, the full tv show got explain why, its the main stronger portion of the chasis of the higher car overiding the lowered car's strenghtened chasis.

 

Yup. There was another episode that showed a SUV vs a Sedan. The SUV usually better off in the accident.

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no matter high or low suspension , chances of car crashing will still die.

 

it is the matter of how you drive, not a matter of lowering the car.

 

this video will only scare noobs.

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