Question:
Off roading/lifted cars good for daily driving?
I‘m interested in buying this lifted Jeep, however, I don‘t off road. Are they still ok for daily use? I just like their badass look, personally.ALSO, what are the pros and cons of a lifted car?
Answer:
when a cars ride height is lifted you alter the whole balance of the vehicle.If you are on a fast road and swerve to avoid something the vehicle can roll over and/or go out of control.I am surprised the insurance companies have not put a stop to this stupid practice. I agree with the other comment entirely.
Actually, the *only* thing a lifted jeep is for the badass look, to impress pre-puberty boys or those of limited intelligence. They are a waste of money and ruin a car's drivable. There is no pro, only con -- unless you want to look like a clown in a clown car.
I presume you checked the fuse, and that electricity was getting to the wiper motor when you turn them on.
Wow. A month and a half with no rain and no clue. Impressed I am.
I presume you checked the fuse, and that electricity was getting to the wiper motor when you turn them on.
Wow. A month and a half with no rain and no clue. Impressed I am.
when a cars ride height is lifted you alter the whole balance of the vehicle.If you are on a fast road and swerve to avoid something the vehicle can roll over and/or go out of control.I am surprised the insurance companies have not put a stop to this stupid practice. I agree with the other comment entirely.
Actually, the *only* thing a lifted jeep is for the badass look, to impress pre-puberty boys or those of limited intelligence. They are a waste of money and ruin a car's drivable. There is no pro, only con -- unless you want to look like a clown in a clown car.
I presume you checked the fuse, and that electricity was getting to the wiper motor when you turn them on.
Wow. A month and a half with no rain and no clue. Impressed I am.
when a cars ride height is lifted you alter the whole balance of the vehicle.If you are on a fast road and swerve to avoid something the vehicle can roll over and/or go out of control.I am surprised the insurance companies have not put a stop to this stupid practice. I agree with the other comment entirely.
Actually, the *only* thing a lifted jeep is for the badass look, to impress pre-puberty boys or those of limited intelligence. They are a waste of money and ruin a car's drivable. There is no pro, only con -- unless you want to look like a clown in a clown car.