
oh, & get a good wheel alignment when you do

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lightyear wrote:Just change to some decent new tyres. When i bought mine i was power sliding around any corner that i felt like giving it some on. The tyres where old, but had plenty of tread. Just gone hard.
Adam_NAclubman wrote:I'd play with tyre pressures first, on 32psi my car is frigging great, but 34psi sees it getting sideways quite a lot when pressing on.
1red5 wrote:As a side note, don't forget, there is a difference between "handling" and "grip".
MX-5's are a great handling car, but that doesn't mean that you can hook it into a 90degree corner at 80km/h and expect it to grip all the way.
My friend's Lancer GSR doesn't handle as well, but it grips like all hell.
Perhaps it's just a simple matter of lack of experience and asking/expecting too much of your car's capabilities.
Adam_NAclubman wrote:I wouldnt even bother with good tyres, rubbish tyres have less grip but are usually more progressive as the grip runs out.
Adam_NAclubman wrote:I wouldnt even bother with good tyres, rubbish tyres have less grip but are usually more progressive as the grip runs out.
Adam_NAclubman wrote:I wouldnt even bother with good tyres, rubbish tyres have less grip but are usually more progressive as the grip runs out.
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