View Full Version : why isnt my vrx stable on bends
TFBoy
30-03-2008, 05:41 PM
guys just wondering..on my vrx, when im doing 60-70+ k/h on mild bends, my car floats a bit.
now what can the problems be? its really stable going straight, handles great, comparing to my TJ exec.
the tyres on it is Dunlop 17's- sp230 on front and sp270 on back, now ive no this problem existed onmy previous car due to tyre pressure. So ive treid 38 all round, then increased to 42 now 45 front 42 back. now with the increase its getting a lot better. But surely 45psi is too high?
Mr_Roberto
30-03-2008, 05:44 PM
45psi is abit high, should be between 38-40psi
i run 38psi personally myself
have you done any suspension upgrades?
as in sway bars, strut brace or anit lift kits?
your not getting any body roll are you?
magna00
30-03-2008, 05:45 PM
guys just wondering..on my vrx, when im doing 60-70+ k/h on mild bends, my car floats a bit.
now what can the problems be? its really stable going straight, handles great, comparing to my TJ exec.
the tyres on it is Dunlop 17's- sp230 on front and sp270 on back, now ive no this problem existed onmy previous car due to tyre pressure. So ive treid 38 all round, then increased to 42 now 45 front 42 back. now with the increase its getting a lot better. But surely 45psi is too high?
how old are the shocks or when were they replaced? how are the swaybar bushes not chewed out or anything? whats the wheel aglinment like on it?
guys just wondering..on my vrx, when im doing 60-70+ k/h on mild bends, my car floats a bit.
now what can the problems be? its really stable going straight, handles great, comparing to my TJ exec.
the tyres on it is Dunlop 17's- sp230 on front and sp270 on back, now ive no this problem existed onmy previous car due to tyre pressure. So ive treid 38 all round, then increased to 42 now 45 front 42 back. now with the increase its getting a lot better. But surely 45psi is too high?
PM to Bentatoo, he had a similar problem, turned out the sidewalls on his tires were stuffed
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