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well look at the angle of the driveway - yes the rear wheel was at full extension - but it could have gone lower! :)

Mine does this, infact it did it standard lol :)

It's one thing parking it on a slope to get the effect, quite another to tip into a corner and feel the car pop onto 3 wheels :yes:

My old 306 gti-6 used to do it for fun. My fabia will do it if provoked hard enough on a tight bend. Always does it going out of our drive though :)

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finally got a snap of it.

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Quick video of mine doing it

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Tom you have far to much time on your hands fella...the photo lucks awesome though, might have to invest in a rarb :)

Have you ever watched BTCC races???...low,stiff suspension with thick ARBS and limited wheel travel will do this...I don't like it personally..I prefer to have maximum tyre contact, for maximum grip!!! In some track racing they actually remove the ARB to allow the springs and dampers to do there job unhindered for maximum tyre contact!!! Also look at SuperPro anti-lift console bushes, which might help get rid of it.....if you are worried!!??? B)

My old 306 GTI used to do it all the time if you were trying.

My 306 S16 did the same :)

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