I just found this video and decided I’d sub, i thought you were some well known high sub mechanic channel or something, my mind was blown when I saw only 500 subs??? You should have over 50k with this video quality!
I think @ 3:40 you incorrectly stated the wheel base. It is 3.4 meters, not 5.29. When I heard 5.29 I thought, that's like a limousine 😂 The full length of car is what you stated as wheelbase. Great video.
For something as big as an S-Class, I'd say it's absolutely useful. It's technology that also tends to find its way into performance cars as well, but for that kind of thing I think its value is dubious.
Similar system to a front wheel drive vehicle, they have u-joints that can flex while still transmitting power from the engine. Hope this answers your question unless I misread that and you intended something else
I just found this video and decided I’d sub, i thought you were some well known high sub mechanic channel or something, my mind was blown when I saw only 500 subs??? You should have over 50k with this video quality!
Mercedes was actually the first with rear wheel steering. The 1938 Mercedes Gelandewagen had it.
I think @ 3:40 you incorrectly stated the wheel base. It is 3.4 meters, not 5.29.
When I heard 5.29 I thought, that's like a limousine 😂
The full length of car is what you stated as wheelbase.
Great video.
Wow, what an amazing simple explaination!!
Thank you❤
Nicely explained!
Thanks!
Good content… just subscribed
Good for long chassis
Great video. Do you think the RAS is worth it?
For something as big as an S-Class, I'd say it's absolutely useful. It's technology that also tends to find its way into performance cars as well, but for that kind of thing I think its value is dubious.
@@Instamatic898 thank you Tony!! I am of the same mindset. I just don't think I need this functionality for daily driving in the suburbs!!
Do you still need to do wheel alignment?
I pity whoever has to perform a wheel alignment on this thing.
Will this be available in the eqs or is it only for s class
Whaaaa, such angle
very helpful thanks
You're welcome mate!
i always liked four wheel steering because of speed racer
how does engine engage with the wheels after all the wheels have been steered.
Similar system to a front wheel drive vehicle, they have u-joints that can flex while still transmitting power from the engine.
Hope this answers your question unless I misread that and you intended something else
honda prelude same like that
i need your script for my college discussion
Warthog
nice slurp sound effect. that's weird as hell though.
I'm just glad somebody noticed :p
I love a good potty trick!
*laughs in Nissan ATTESA*
The chad S-Class laughs at the puny 1-deg articulation of the virgin HICAS.
@@Instamatic898 I jest, this is a seriously impressive bit of kit. That slalom footage is mind-bending!
Nice parking...then you can't open the door.
Knee-san
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