• Aku@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    Meh I say to each their own. Would I do it to my car? Nope. But I have no hate for other people doing it.

    • otacon239@feddit.de
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      4 months ago

      The problem is that these are incredibly unsafe. You’re putting about 5% of the part of the tire meant to keep the car in control on the pavement. I don’t want to be on the road with these morons because if they hit a pothole, who knows what direction they’re going to ping off.

      As far as style, I’m with you, but these are massive safety compromises.

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        4 months ago

        I’d have to imagine it would wear down the tires incredibly quickly too. I’m not much of a car enthusiast but I’ve never understood this one when I’ve spotted it in the wild. It seems incredibly impractical.

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          4 months ago

          It’s an exaggerated version of something that’s used in racing, but going this far is not useful.

          When you go around a corner, the car will lean into a bit. If the tires are angled like this (known as “toe”), more of the rubber is in contact with the road through the corner. Of course, this comes at the expense of having less rubber touching in the straights. Racing teams will tweak it a few degrees depending on how bendy the course layout is.

          But only a few degrees. Toe to this extent doesn’t do anything but wear down a little strip of tire.