Tacoma-Robert
Well-Known Member
I drove cars very hard during my ignorant immature youth. Let's just say that I was doing 'drifting' about 40 years before it became a popular term. Other terms have yet to be created.
What I came to personally believe is that a car (any halfway ok car) can't roll over unless you hit something. I might be wrong. But I still personally believe that.
I don't have any 'feel' for my new Tacoma.
Not sure how to ask the question so my question even makes sense?
How sensitive is this truck to rolling over? What can it take? Is there any subjective description for how far it can be pushed?
By the way, I'd now like to invent the term 'topping'. That's when you spin your car 360 degrees.
What I came to personally believe is that a car (any halfway ok car) can't roll over unless you hit something. I might be wrong. But I still personally believe that.
I don't have any 'feel' for my new Tacoma.
Not sure how to ask the question so my question even makes sense?
How sensitive is this truck to rolling over? What can it take? Is there any subjective description for how far it can be pushed?
By the way, I'd now like to invent the term 'topping'. That's when you spin your car 360 degrees.