cornering on these cars are awesome
#1
cornering on these cars are awesome
today I drove on a super curvy road that not too many people drive on. the best part is I caught up with a '96 or so Porsche Carrera and we just cruised takin the curves one by one. I wish the city would repave the road cause we got up to 60(speed limit is 45) and was pretty bumpy and repaving it would only make it better. but that road is so fun no matter how many bumps. if any of ya'll ever come down to b'ham for some reason let me know
#4
Agreed...this is by far the best handling FF car I've ever owned. I'm running on upgraded springs which drop the ride height, and 225/40/R18s...makes things that much more fun. Now if I could just figure out a way to make the other drivers in my way magically disappear...
#6
Agreed...this is by far the best handling FF car I've ever owned. I'm running on upgraded springs which drop the ride height, and 225/40/R18s...makes things that much more fun. Now if I could just figure out a way to make the other drivers in my way magically disappear...
#7
btw...any particular shocks you'd recommend? I've got Tein S-tech springs installed, which say they're designed to work with OEM shocks...but if I can get a little better performance without sacrificing too much ride quality...well...why not? You know, just in case I were tempted to buy some. Which I'm definitely not. Nope. Not at all.
#8
If you are on a budget upgrading to a set of mazdaspeed6 shocks will improve the handling nicely. Otherwise, I'm absolutely in love with my Bilstiens. They offer an improvement in damping without being super stiff (definitely stiffer than stock though).
#9
will buying an upper front strut bar and lowering springs alone make it even better? both combined are fairly cheap and the bigger wheels are gonna have to wait cause they cost too much. plus, I can do the strut bar myself