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mylilscooby 04-08-2011 09:56 PM

handling craaapppp
 
hmm i keep reading these threads about people wth twitchy cars on wet round abouts with arse end coming out well i get a lot of understeer i mean so much i swear that i have nearly had to stop to buy pants because it wouldnt turn into a bend!

suggestions would be great i think what im gonna be saving on buying that evo can massivley improve a few things on this beautiful classic!!

ralliart didz 04-08-2011 10:06 PM

wot tyres do you have on your car

mylilscooby 04-08-2011 10:10 PM

dam it i new i would be asked a question i cant answer untill the morning because im at work and dont drive the scoob much to work anymore i think that there bridgestone somethings?? pass

some bloke looked under the rear and said get a bigger one of them then rear end gets very excited in the wet

Anger 04-08-2011 10:12 PM

Bigger Arb will get it to twitch more in the wet

ralliart didz 04-08-2011 10:16 PM

play with the tyre pressures as 2 hard of soft makes a big differance in car handling.(also your right foot lol) as for the big thing is a anti rool bar

mylilscooby 04-08-2011 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anger (Post 99096)
Bigger Arb will get it to twitch more in the wet

how much am i looking at to "uprate" this roughly?

Steve_PPP 04-08-2011 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mylilscooby (Post 99094)
some bloke looked under the rear and said get a bigger one of them then rear end gets very excited in the wet

bigger rear arb and get some solid drop links too :)

edit/
1 of these:
http://www.scoobyparts.co.uk/acatalo...B_Classic.html (select a rear one)

and then either of these (depending on how much you want to spend, they do the same thing really)
http://www.scoobyparts.co.uk/acatalo...ROP_LINKS.html
http://www.scoobyparts.co.uk/acatalo...ROP_LINKS.html

mylilscooby 04-08-2011 10:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve_PPP (Post 99103)
bigger rear arb and get some solid drop links too :)

edit/
1 of these:
http://www.scoobyparts.co.uk/acatalo...B_Classic.html (select a rear one)

and then either of these (depending on how much you want to spend, they do the same thing really)
http://www.scoobyparts.co.uk/acatalo...ROP_LINKS.html
http://www.scoobyparts.co.uk/acatalo...ROP_LINKS.html


WHHHEEEEEEYYYYY i can finally use my the book that they sent me last week :)))

Steve_PPP 05-08-2011 08:44 AM

have a look around on the web, they may not be the cheapest. other brands around too :)

scooby doo 05-08-2011 08:51 AM

Tyres would be my 1st look, they will make a big difference and as said previous tyre pressures, once there then look into other parts,

Crowman 05-08-2011 09:56 AM

Better still , buy my scoob:mrgreen:
http://www.southeastscoobies.co.uk/v...ead.php?t=8905

simonairheadz 05-08-2011 11:02 AM

tyres,arbs,antilift,bushes,shocks,springs,chassis bolts,camber caster setting,fast road allignment,job done= absolutley fantastic!!!!
could not believe how point and shoot it became!

Crowman 05-08-2011 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by simonairheadz (Post 99144)
tyres,arbs,antilift,bushes,shocks,springs,chassis bolts,camber caster setting,fast road allignment,job done= absolutley fantastic!!!!
could not believe how point and shoot it became!

:agreed:

simonairheadz 05-08-2011 04:27 PM

oh and if you wish to get it sideways it goes but in a way that you can control it!


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