03-13-2012, 04:10 PM
tamagee wrote:
I would think that winter tires are much softer than a good set of high performance summer or even all season tires. They need to be soft for winter traction. I would change the tires and I bet it makes a world of difference before looking at the suspension.
Marty
Quote:I think the soft feeling is coming from "play" in the steering. overall the car is solid in turns, but feels a little loose going straight. I still have my winter tires on, perhaps they are too soft for 60+ deg.
Terry
I would think that winter tires are much softer than a good set of high performance summer or even all season tires. They need to be soft for winter traction. I would change the tires and I bet it makes a world of difference before looking at the suspension.
Marty
Marty Kocse, RTR Track Chair (2014-2021)
03 996 C4S - Arctic Silver
17 QX80 - White (Wife's Yeti)
15 Toyota RAV4 - White (best small SUV ever)
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Living outside of Orlando now since Oct '21
03 996 C4S - Arctic Silver
17 QX80 - White (Wife's Yeti)
15 Toyota RAV4 - White (best small SUV ever)
99 996 Coupe - Guards Red (gone but wish it wasn't)
Living outside of Orlando now since Oct '21