Now that hotrodding has gained a new popularity due to television, there are a lot of magazines trying to cash in on the "how to build traditional hotrod" stories. Sadly, a lot of the people who edit these magazines wouldn't know a traditional hotrod if one rolled up behind them and bit them on the ass. As a result of this, anybody who claims to be an "authority" on the subject can get ink in the magazines. I see things like this in magazines, I see absolutely horrible advice given on the internet hotrod websites---things that will affect the ways cars will handle, and even things that if taken seriously by new-wave rodders, will endager their lives.