Why should one run a staggered setup?
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Why should one run a staggered setup?
I am just curious what the advantages are of running a staggered setup on a car? Is it better to do this with cars that have more HP and Torque? Are there any disadvantages?
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Advantages:
- If you have a rear wheel drive car, more grip for acceleration.
- Looks MUCH better.. IMO (the bigger lip loook in the back looks good)
Disadvantage
- If you want to have a matching spare then you can only match the front and if your rear blows....
- A little more expensive
Im sure i missed some stuff some hope someone else can chime in. hope that helps a little
T
- If you have a rear wheel drive car, more grip for acceleration.
- Looks MUCH better.. IMO (the bigger lip loook in the back looks good)
Disadvantage
- If you want to have a matching spare then you can only match the front and if your rear blows....
- A little more expensive
Im sure i missed some stuff some hope someone else can chime in. hope that helps a little
T
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Staggered
Advantages:
Looks
Performance IF your car oversteers (back end fishtails in the corners).
Disadvantages:
Can't rotate the tires
Will cause the car to understeer, IF you already understeer this is not good.
Looks
Performance IF your car oversteers (back end fishtails in the corners).
Disadvantages:
Can't rotate the tires
Will cause the car to understeer, IF you already understeer this is not good.
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