Hey Bob, I got a question. You know the things you've read and experienced about how different bars, like 1LE, can cause oversteer on our cars because the rear got a big boost compared to the front?? Or even if the rear is stiffer(shocks and springs), the car will tend towards over-steer??
Does it also apply to front wheel drive cars too??
If so, will they have an easier time dealing with the fish-tailing compare to RWD because they are FWD and they can "pull" out of it?? Will they handle it easier because they have less weight out back??
I'm asking cuz my brother is about to lower his Accord and I was wondering if it will give him handling problems, besides the tire wear....he says his bigger rims/lower profile tires and FWD layout will not have trouble with over-steer.
thx
Ed
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Does it also apply to front wheel drive cars too??
If so, will they have an easier time dealing with the fish-tailing compare to RWD because they are FWD and they can "pull" out of it?? Will they handle it easier because they have less weight out back??
I'm asking cuz my brother is about to lower his Accord and I was wondering if it will give him handling problems, besides the tire wear....he says his bigger rims/lower profile tires and FWD layout will not have trouble with over-steer.
thx
Ed
[img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img]
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