• Pons_Aelius@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    yall think theres downsides to removing them?

    Every part on a car is there for a reason.

    Why are they installed in the first place?

    What do you see as the upside to removing them?

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      1 year ago

      upside: more steering angle

      as @empireOfLove pointed out, they most likely “cushion the impact of going full lock” and i think thats probably why now that i think about it

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          1 year ago

          i wouldnt mind a bit of a better turning radius. also im slowly buildying my car to be a drift car so ya

          honestly tho i think imma just hold off and do it right with an angle kit

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            1 year ago

            I think that would be the better option. A drifting steering rack is designed to handle the forces applied at high steering angles while I doubt the standard one would be as high quality.

          • Cris@lemmy.world
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            1 year ago

            To me an angle kit seems like a better solution here. Maybe you could get away with just removing the bumpers, but if an angle kit is in the cards given your budget, you might as well do it right.

            It’s always worth considering where you feel it makes sense to cut corners vs when to do things right, and that’s gonna depend a lot on how tight money is and whether there are other places you know you’re gonna really have to spend.

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      1 year ago

      Eh, in this case they’re pretty necessary. But many times things are only there because some regulation requires it, not a technical reason.

      Example, air dams on trucks and SUVs are only there to help with fuel economy regulations. Taking them off gives you more ground clearance and approach angle for off roading.