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You could make a case for a one legged (open) rear end. When both tires spin it can bring the back end of the car around where the front end used to be, a spin out. This is not likely to happen in an "open" rear car. From a "street" perspective then, one might consider an "open" rear as a safty factor.
Nah, heck with that, I LIKE it when the back end dances and the car gets "loose", ha ha. BUT, it has taken me by surprise more than once, wet spot on the highway and to much throttle and BAM, your driving backwards!
Ernie
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