I explained why it is dangerous in my very first post. People don't care to be educated. They just want people as ignorant as themselves to tell them how to make their cars even more unsafe just so they can look "cool".
And yes, people are "preached at" for having improper suspensions. Every damn one I can find gets it. I don't care to see any of my members hurt because they were improperly informed, or just too stupid to understand the modifications they do to their cars (and how said modifications make their car dangerous.)
If your shocks are blown, your tires will bounce. Bouncing tires are not in contact with the road. This will compromise handling and braking.
If your springs lower your car further than the shock is valved to go, then it will blow the shocks. Before they are blown, they will not react as they were designed, and they will barely be any safer than fully blown shocks. A spring with too high a rate for a set of shocks will produce a similar reaction.
But hey, this forum is ridiculous, right? Perhaps we should encourage all the ricer morons out there to make their cars unsafe. Perhaps they'll get lucky and not crash. Perhaps they'll get a little less lucky and simply total their car (and walk away.) Perhaps their luck won't be so great, and they'll die. Worse yet, maybe they'll mow down a 6 year old child chasing a ball into the street, because their ricer suspension wouldn't allow their car to turn or brake in time. That would be lots of fun to live with for the rest of their lives.
Yeah. Ridiculous.
I've already seen the passing of two good members of this site that I'm aware of. I don't care to see any more suffer the same fate.
And yes, people are "preached at" for having improper suspensions. Every damn one I can find gets it. I don't care to see any of my members hurt because they were improperly informed, or just too stupid to understand the modifications they do to their cars (and how said modifications make their car dangerous.)
If your shocks are blown, your tires will bounce. Bouncing tires are not in contact with the road. This will compromise handling and braking.
If your springs lower your car further than the shock is valved to go, then it will blow the shocks. Before they are blown, they will not react as they were designed, and they will barely be any safer than fully blown shocks. A spring with too high a rate for a set of shocks will produce a similar reaction.
But hey, this forum is ridiculous, right? Perhaps we should encourage all the ricer morons out there to make their cars unsafe. Perhaps they'll get lucky and not crash. Perhaps they'll get a little less lucky and simply total their car (and walk away.) Perhaps their luck won't be so great, and they'll die. Worse yet, maybe they'll mow down a 6 year old child chasing a ball into the street, because their ricer suspension wouldn't allow their car to turn or brake in time. That would be lots of fun to live with for the rest of their lives.
Yeah. Ridiculous.
I've already seen the passing of two good members of this site that I'm aware of. I don't care to see any more suffer the same fate.
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