Serious question: What are the benefits of stancing you car? I am trying to understand the whole scene but I'm having trouble. So can someone please tell me the benefits of it. Keep it respectful please.
I can’t be sure of this but I believe it originated with drifting in Japan. Low car at the back (stiff suspension to flick and slide the car easier) with wide wheels and wide tyres that filled the arches was functional in terms of drifting, and looked good to others so they copied it from an aesthetics standpoint.
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It looks nicer?
(I could be wrong but) lower center of gravity makes drifting easier. Negative camber makes more sense than stancing imo
www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-BGIcRBPHM
It gets B*tches
Can it help turn quicker?
This.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-BGIcRBPHM
I can’t be sure of this but I believe it originated with drifting in Japan. Low car at the back (stiff suspension to flick and slide the car easier) with wide wheels and wide tyres that filled the arches was functional in terms of drifting, and looked good to others so they copied it from an aesthetics standpoint.