That all falls under the "inventing a rounder wheel than what's already there" clause in my post. :-) If you know how existing wheels work and understand how they are suboptimal in this way or that, and you have enough dedication to work out all the kinks in your own solution to make it really robust, then by all means go ahead and reinvent that wheel. Just don't do so off-hand, because that leads to hexagonal wheels, and they're not much fun for your passengers or the mechanic who later comes after you.
Makeshifts last the longest.
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by Aristotle
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