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Post by AmunRoo on Sept 14, 2017 10:00:56 GMT -6
I don't know if it's just me or the current setup that I'm running but I have absolutely no understeer or oversteer whatsoever. I've tried to break the tires loose and see if I could lose some kind of traction but the car just grips like crazy.
I just replaced my control arms and my end link bushings. Everything else is completely stock on the suspension. I'm running 20 by 8 & a half inch wheels with 265 40 20 Pirelli p zero tires.
Just wanted to share how much I'm loving my Aurora today LOL
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Post by tigger on Sept 14, 2017 23:02:38 GMT -6
...I have absolutely no understeer or oversteer whatsoever. I've tried to break the tires loose and see if I could lose some kind of traction but the car just grips like crazy If you go fast enough through a turn, it'll push (understeer). And if you get off the throttle at that exact moment, it'll snap loose (oversteer; though technically, the front tires are regaining traction and inertia pulls the rear end around. The effect is the sane). It's physics, haha! I'd say you're just seeing the benefits of your labor (and money) with the suspension parts and tires... Enjoy! FWIW, I went through a set of P Zeros in just over 2 years (20k). I did like them, just had to go to a harder compound.
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