I mean in reality real track cars and show cars gotta ride around in trailors lol if i could i wouldnt make my hatch roll another mile for the rest of her life lol she is my master peice lol if she drives best at 5mph then guess how fast ima drive haha
Real track and show cars dont have to ride in trailors (unless they aren't street legal) but trailoring just helps to protect their investment. Just like a slammed/flush/stanced car doesn't have to creep around town...it can drive normal speeds but its at risk for damages that could have been avoided.
Oh and there are bimbo motherfukkers in both the track and lowered game not willing to do s*** right aha
I never claimed that any one particular style always does things right. There's always someone out there who will do it right as well as someone who totally ruin things.
i think the 7 point turn is some funny s***..... but its what happens when you lower a car, there are flaws to having a lowered car, just like there is flaws to everything else... like a lifted truck you lose a ton of gas mileage, and a bagged truck you lose your whole bed of your truck
you can lower a car super low without having crazy issues with turning. Wheel size and offset, tire size, camber, and suspension aid in turning without issues. There are ways to handle these flaws you mentioned, it simply takes time and more money.
Some of us want to go low and slow, some of us want to go somewhat low and fast, others like stock height and speed. I have a 1994 civic sedan... lowered from less than 2 inches from each end on H&R springs, I need to get places as quickly as possible, and having a D15 block isn't the best for that, but that's why I lowered it; better airflow, lower center of gravity, less roll.
I heard this once from a friend... "don't listen to haters when they say that your car is s***; if you like it like that, then that's all that matters!"
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i agree with doing what you like and not caring what others think....but doing what you like can always be done with dealing with self inflicted side effects, for instance, slammed cars that shred tires.
and out of your different styles of cars, low and slow, somewhat low and fast, stock and speed.....you didn't mention the cars that do it all like this japanese built EG6.....slammed, flush wide wheels, some baller show parts, and is a regular track car as well.
Dont be so narrow minded and see these modifications from all ends.