If you have a different diff I would swap with you I want a more aggressive one in my car lol...I dunno mate, I may have a more aggressive diff perhaps? I've never stripped the box but it pulls all over the place far worse than the Blue one did and that wasn't great. It's really getting on my t*ts now.
I've got some Mugen Showas lined up off a forum member so this may help as I just don't think the OEM dampers are sufficient for me and the way I drive or how the car feels.
I probably don't mate tbh but you never know. lolcarl hammond said:If you have a different diff I would swap with you I want a more aggressive one in my car lol...
Steve95 said:It would be worth asking him what your toe is set to, i had a fast road setup on my fn2, with toe out and although it turned in quick, it was awful on a back lane, it took real concentration to keep it in my lane! Fast forward to buying the teg, and when i had my geo setup, i asked for zero toe knowing what my fn2 felt like, and it's perfect! I think companies tend to dial in toe out as it increases the responsiveness but at the cost of stability.
I don't think he will remember now Steve as he doesn't write the figures down, all I know is that it's not pleasent to drive.Steve95 said:Oh and for anyone searching the thread looking for an answer to my pulling whilst accelerating/ decelerating, fitting new ad08r's solved it. Vanished instantly! Although it has thrown my steering wheel off centre by a few degrees?! Just got to sort out my lack of front camber, then have the alignment done again!
Ride comfort isn't too bad actually but I do agree that it could be causing the tramlining.ollieh17 said:Fully polybushed won't help at all with tramlining. Also probably not helping with the ride comfort
Cheers Mebz for this, thank you.Mebz said:I think stevie at grinspeed does 0.5 toe out at front at 0.5 toe in at rear unless you ask for something different.
If they are oem style they‘ll be fine.Crazylegs said:I think VTEC Direct have ordered me some Hardrace track rod ends.
Can't find any info on them on the forum, they're showing as 'Tie rod ends' online, does anyone know if these are any good?
Thanks.