Have you ever got all 4 wheels off the ground before?
Of course, my childhood wasn't terrible so we had a paddy basher, we got all 4 wheels off the ground at least 50 times a weekend for at least a year or so. (pic related is a recreation of our track in MS paint showing the two spots you could get all 4 wheels off the ground, the tabletoop was too narrow for cars and that was bike only).
It's very eye opening as to exactly how much punishment a car can really take.
>>16890219
Yes, 1992 Corolla field beater at a farm.
>>16890219
I used to jump my s10 blazer every day. I've gotten my fwd shitbox off the ground at highway speeds which is not fun.
>cruising down highway at around 140kmh at night
>don't see the pavement ends/gravel road begins sign
>highway has like a 3'' drop to gravel road
>get air
>hit gravel road and barely hold it straight
>shit bricks
Never for very far or long.
On the country backroad I live off of, there's a little dip and a crest immediately afterward. Take the fucker at 60mph or more and you'll leave the ground.
The dip's only on the right side of the road, though - at night when I'm coming home I'll usually just drive down the center (unmarked road, no lines) because it's easy to tell whether someone'll be coming and try to preserve my comfy quick pace without too much shock to the suspension.
only once over ur mum
Yes, when it rolled into a ditch. RIP car.
Unknown On ramp in my old b6 A4 1.8t Quattro. Didn't see that the level dropped off a bit .
>flooring it over a crest in the middle of the road
>jumping a slight curb
>>16890902
GM product