oversteer a normal problem?
#1
oversteer a normal problem?
I was getting off the freeway this morning, driving a bit aggressively. As I was circling around the off ramp, the curve got a little tighter so I had turn the wheel a little bit more (nothing major) and my back end kicked out quite a bit. I ended up doing a nice 5 foot (approx) drift.
It suprised me at first since I wasn't expecting it, but being a decent driver I was able to keep it under control.
So anyway, is it fairly easy to break the back tires loose in these cars? I'm 100% stock and my tires have decent tread left on em.
It suprised me at first since I wasn't expecting it, but being a decent driver I was able to keep it under control.
So anyway, is it fairly easy to break the back tires loose in these cars? I'm 100% stock and my tires have decent tread left on em.
#3
i had a 93 escort and was doing 80 or 90 on the freeway and the same thing happened to me around a curve due to the loose and faulty steering the car had. anyway, i ended up sliding sideways on the freeway from 80 or 90 mph till the car stopped. it was pretty scary, i slid sideways for a good 100 feet maybe more. luckilly the only cars around were behind me at a safe distance. gave them a good show i guess
#8
MY 1991 was oversteering like hell . I already lost control in a curve and ended in the other lane , with a 180 ° . The winter was also a pain in the *** . But my front shocks where screwd up bad on my 91 , while my rear ones where stiff enough . Curiously , my 1994 never oversteered , even in the worst condition , even on winter tires on tarmac . But shes so cool , i understand that .
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