Well I didn't go for a drive or anything, I just turned the car around my backyard and parked it back into the garage the other way so it was ready to leave the house without having to reverse out. This was the first time ever for me to go on my own, not just parking into the driveway.
Sorry about the quality, it was on my phone, 5MP but the video quality is much worse than taking pictures.
1996 Toyota Corolla
If you want to get that technical, then lets say this. You are supposed to get an alignment at least once a year and anytime you mess with a suspension/steering part on the vehicle. With that being said, the "dry steering" won't have an effect on alignment
Camscape 2 years ago
Don't know where you heard that but it is false. Also, he was in grass which means little to no resistance for the wheels.
Camscape 2 years ago
I havent heard from you for a long time? what you upto nowadays??
zeesham13 2 years ago
They're very common. I would say the majority of the cars on our roads are imports.
AdelaideJetB0y 2 years ago
at 1:18 you should have put the car into reverse, then roll backwards as you turn the wheel. If you turn the wheel as your stopped (Dry steering), it could ruin the wheel alignment.
Hayeshacker2 2 years ago
Nice!
Nice garden... nice parking...
...nice quality...
qwertylockley 2 years ago
So tell me, are japanense vehicles common their, Like Honda, Toyota, Nissan, etc.
zeesham13 2 years ago
its an auto
SQ638MAVP 2 years ago