We all know that with ABS it prevents your wheels from locking up under hard braking.
Why is it on a car without ABS when hitting the brakes too hard causes the steering wheel to lock up?
That's your brain that is locking up not the steering wheel.
>>13888165
It doesn't? It just has little to no effect.
>>13888165
The brakes locking up dont change the steering at all lol, you just lose all of the grip from your tyres so you are no longer able to go in the direction that you want to go in.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZF5lPmtZao
>>13888174
your moms a whore
>>13888165
Castor.the wheels naturally want to be straight. Hard braking with lockup will keep trying to pull the steering wheel/wheels straight. Its not impossible to turn the steering wheel during this, but 100% of the tyres available grip is being used to brake, so you can't turn the car til the tyre usage drops back below 100% use.
>>13888165
What abs effectively does is lock the wheels, every quarter second so that every time you brake you're on a new contact patch, this minimizes traction loss by not over heating the tires in that pass
>>13888368
if takumi dont need abs i dont
>>13888165
That's called physics.
>>13888368
ehh, pretty much.
A wheel that is rotating and has a constantly changing contact patch requires less effort to turn. If you've ever driven a car without powersteering, it's kinda like that.
>>13888165
becasue if the wheels lock, they dont roll and to steer wheels need to roll.