• Steve
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    4 months ago

    Did you finish watching that video?

    It has independent rear wheel steering.
    That’s the rear wheels turning in, because they’re meant to pivot.

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      4 months ago

      I don’t care, that’s still broken. The inertia from a sudden hard impact should not cause a non-impacted wheel to either move or even suddenly ‘steer’ for any reason.

      Yes I totally get that these are extreme forces in question, but the parts and suspension system should be built stronger than that, where inertia alone won’t cause damage to non-impacted parts on the opposite end of the vehicle.