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I know it feels a little hairy, but what feels like is |
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SirpriZ on November 13, 2005 at 1:43 AM |
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I can't do it.. posted by zboost(tx) on November 12, 2005 at 09:10 PM |
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happening isn't. It feels like your tires are moving around on the track, when whet's really happening is that the wheels are moving slightly from side to side inside the tires. Not necessarily comfortable,but not as dangerous. I've seen and driven 130+ MPH cars with 12 psi and once you get used to it it isn't near as uncomfortable. The mistake people make is to oversteer and actually start causing the tires to start wnadering around. I've found the best tsechnique to just rest my fingers on the wheel and steer it genly to corect any uneccessary movement. Of course, if you want to be more comfrotable the ET drags will definitely give you a more stable ride. But they still have thin sidewalls and can also wander as Andy can attest to. If you have tubes in them , TAKE THEM OUT, they increase the bounce and are really only for street driven cars that don't want to lose air over time, they do not stabilize the ride. Good luck in whatever you decide, Mark
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