Hellaflush cars get hella banned in Quebec, rest of Canada to follow?

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Okay boys and girls, you’ve been warned! The hellaflush movement is now forbidden by the Quebec government SAAQ (Société de l’assurance du Québec), meaning the practice of stancing out your wheels on a sweet hellaflush ride will no longer be tolerated.

While making extensive custom car modifications to your wheels, tires and suspension is nothing new, (especially in the world of aftermarket tuning), the popularity of hellaflush style among car enthusiasts is undeniably a huge trend these days. So much so, that it’s even spawned its own hellaflush-specific car shows like Fitted Lifestyle alongside countless websites and forums dedicated specifically to finding the right stance and achieving the most outrageous hellaflush fitment.

Regardless of how good or bad you think it looks, Quebec officials say drivers with hellaflush rides are being ‘hella dangerous’ on the road, citing that this type of now illegal modification affects the handling and maneuverability required of any cars on public roads… READ MORE

Hellaflush cars get hella banned in Quebec, rest of Canada to follow?

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