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      08-29-2015, 07:30 PM   #1
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Can doing a burnout cause any wear to your car?

Hello guys I have never done a burnout yet on my car. I wanted to know though if doing one with the dsc completely off damages any rear components or wears them out from doing one on a dry road or if can knock out the rear alignment numbers ?


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      08-29-2015, 07:54 PM   #2
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Theoretically it could prematurely wear some suspension components, but overall I'm sure it can handle it.

Your tires on the other hand...
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      08-29-2015, 08:05 PM   #3
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Excess wear to tires.. i say go for it! Enjoy the car man.
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Thank you gentleman for answering. I am mostly worried alignment numbers can change. Would that be possible or no way sorry last question


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      08-29-2015, 08:49 PM   #5
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No damage whatsoever. I do multiple burnouts every day and I've never had a problem. YOLO bro, and don't listen to the hataz.
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Thank you gentleman for answering. I am mostly worried alignment numbers can change. Would that be possible or no way sorry last question


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Alignment changes like what you're concerned about are only going to occur if you change something, or hit something.

The only thing you'll hurt is your tire tread.

That said, do take note that doing a burnout and hitting things are not necessarily mutually exclusive.

There is a precedent set by a certain sakhir orange m4...
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Wears out your left headlight very quickly, I'd keep an eye out for that.
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Actually I believe problems happen if you don't.
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Is this is serious question or a joke? Can't be serious.
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