I’m more curious about the brake power distribution, as there’s only 1 of 2 (or 4 if it has 4 disks, 2 in front 2 in back) disk brakes working in the front, and only 2 drum brakes in back. Since the front brakes make up 70% of the braking power for the vehicle and theres only the front right [disk] brake, so there would probably be some asymmetric force on the front when ever the brakes are applied.
Your Lada is nada…
…off to the skate park!
You can tell this guy’s stoked to catch a few backside heelflips on that half-pipe down the road.
“How are you a superpower?!”
show me the carfax
must be a bitch to steer with only one front wheel and the trolley
I’m more curious about the brake power distribution, as there’s only 1 of 2 (or 4 if it has 4 disks, 2 in front 2 in back) disk brakes working in the front, and only 2 drum brakes in back. Since the front brakes make up 70% of the braking power for the vehicle and theres only the front right [disk] brake, so there would probably be some asymmetric force on the front when ever the brakes are applied.
don’t worry, on russian cars brakes never work properly, so this fix really doesn’t matter
He still has 3 working brakes, that’s good enough for some countries.
Regardless of how, it will eventually stop.
They see me roolin’
They hattin…
In Soviet Russia, creeper rolls YOU!
on the road from samarkand