Tony has the science dead wrong. He may have some solutions that work based on his experience, but he can't even accurately explain why they work. That makes his experience pretty limited in its application. And yet, he feels the need to try to expand his niche experience into topics where it just doesn't apply, and in doing so is putting out a lot of bad information. Maybe in a "likable, charismatic and funny" way, but he's still completely wrong about most of his chassis advice. Maybe he found what works best for him, but you'd better be careful applying it to anything else. I know and have worked with guys that have more experience than Tony does. Anybody can put up a YouTube channel, and thousands of followers doesn't mean you're right. .