Yeah, good question... Even though it doesn't have a L.S.D it should still spin both wheels on a level ground with the steering wheel straight. You usually get the one wheel peel when the other wheel doesn't have the same amount of traction or if you're going around a sharp turn. One other thing, Lexus does claim to have sort of a L.S.D, they call it a semi L.S.D b/c it's used by the ABS to level out traction so both wheels would spin. So this car should have spun both wheels.
@peekk
Yeah, good question... Even though it doesn't have a L.S.D it should still spin both wheels on a level ground with the steering wheel straight. You usually get the one wheel peel when the other wheel doesn't have the same amount of traction or if you're going around a sharp turn. One other thing, Lexus does claim to have sort of a L.S.D, they call it a semi L.S.D b/c it's used by the ABS to level out traction so both wheels would spin. So this car should have spun both wheels.
IrishChris1979 1 year ago
huh why only one wheel spinning???
peekk 1 year ago