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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSIGthO2vPs
It doesn't look right, but there's comments saying the rear wheels turn and are meant to do this? I wouldn't want a car that does that.
It doesn't look right, but there's comments saying the rear wheels turn and are meant to do this? I wouldn't want a car that does that.
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He likes using his brakes.0
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Just active steering. Been around in differing forms for a longtime.0
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if you were savvy you never bought one of these at the auction because the parts were a nightmare in price
if it needed anything
http://antholonet.com/EngineersCars/3GPrelude/3gprelude.html
as sebdangerfield posted but i missed it0 -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSIGthO2vPs
It doesn't look right, but there's comments saying the rear wheels turn and are meant to do this? I wouldn't want a car that does that.
It's nothing new, rear wheel movement/steering, the old Peugeot 306 used to do this to an extent (passive rear wheel steering), but IMO that BMW is a cut'n'shut.... It shouldn't be THAT noticeable.“I may not agree with you, but I will defend to the death your right to make an a** of yourself.”
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Strider590 wrote: »It's nothing new, rear wheel movement/steering, the old Peugeot 306 used to do this to an extent (passive rear wheel steering), but IMO that BMW is a cut'n'shut.... It shouldn't be THAT noticeable.
Its Active rear steering therefore you will notice it.
If the suspension was that loose that the wheels were doing that of their own accord the driver would definitely know about it....
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that's crabbing, 0.30 secs the cars turning left and the back end is also going left it should be going subtly right0
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I don't think BMW have ever used active / passive rear steering for their cars...?Nothing I say represents any past, present or future employer.0
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BMW Integral Active Steering - at speeds of up to 60 km/h (37 mph), the rear wheels are turned in the opposite direction to the front wheels. At higher speeds the rear wheels follow the same steering movements as the front wheels."Retail is for suckers"
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