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rear steer=fake driving experience
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>>28196748
>t. lacks forklift certification
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>t. never driven a bb1 lude
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>>28196748
>instead of making our car lighter, smaller, simpler and cheaper; let's add weight, expense and complication to mimic such an effect.
Clown engineering.
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>>28196791
The Datsun Z and the Honda 4ws systems were designed specifcally to make a light and well steering car steer even better and both systems were the few trouble free parts on those cars.
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fwd=fun wheel drive
rwd=retarded wheel drive
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>>28196791
Rear wheel steer is a band aid for already heavy cars.
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>>28196748
Aqua’s fat butt
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>>28197536
TRVKE
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>>28197532
isn't disabling the rear steer a popular mod for Zs
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>>28198751
Only when the system breaks post 150k or when they swap a smallblock into it.
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>>28197536
>implying understeer is more fun than oversteer
Lol, lmao even
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>>28198848
It is because you can drift harder.
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>>28198824
Rear wheel steering on anything but 4x4s off-road is just stupid.
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>>28198848
Sorry boski but I just crooze
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>>28198751
skyline GTRs too



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