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Old 03-05-2012, 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by warthogdriver
Cars are like guns
Give an idiot either and someone is getting hurt
Better to allow the chance of idiots getting guns and unsafe vehicles than not allow sane people to have guns and build cars the way they wish.

The lowest common denominator laws are the road to ruin.
- "Those who trade freedoms for security end up with neither"
"Do I want guns? Nah.. not especially. Do I want my neighbors and friends to have guns? Hell YES!!"

Meggers, I like yer style and attitude. I think you'll do fine with a body lift!
 
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Old 03-05-2012, 01:23 PM
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Yeah, as long as you aren't taking corners like they do at the local race car track, you have nothing to worry about.


On a side note, I occasionally do the 2 wheelie peelie with my body lift in a parking deck and it can get a little wild. But I honestly have gotta stop doing that. Not good for the tires especially since they are practically new and expensive.

On another side note, in reverse it seems easier to spin rubber than in drive lol.
 
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