perhaps - i'm not saying that every car will have overly dramatic results - i'm saying that these things can and do happen though
i've watched a guy plow a wall at sears due to a wheel coming off because of a spacer - not pretty - also had a couple of customers of a tire shop sponsor of mine do the same thing - that's why they aren't legal in most racing bodies
as for the wear and tear stuff, remember that this suspension was designed for cars a LOT lighter - this is a very similar situation to the falcon-mustang-cougar progression - the falcon suspension was continued through to a car that weighed almost twice as much - lots of failures and worn components as a result
they aren't a good idea, no matter how many people are using them - but, they aren't likely to be horrendous either, if not taken to extremes - care, caution, and common sense just need to be applied here
yes, i'm very cautious when it comes to stuff like this - perhaps overly so, but i tend to follow racing spec guidelines when setting up a car, especially when it comes to safety stuff - i drive it hard, and am not looking to second guess those who know better - for example, i would also never run aluminum lug nuts on my rims - being 9 and 10 inches wide, with lots of rubber, they just wouldn't hold - coincidentally, they are also not allowed in most racing bodies for the same reason
i just think that some things are just best not being fooled around with - i'd hate to guess wrong and find out the hard way - just my point of view
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