can i reduce turning radius
can i reduce turning radius
My 02se max's turning radius SUCKS!!! I find myself doing alot more 3point turns than when driving my 97max gxe and it's difficult to park in tight spaces. It almost felt like turning in a SUV. Is there a way to tighten the turn. My gxe is lowered with 17X8 rims without rubbing, so i'm sure the 02's have enough clearance for more turning.
Re: can i reduce turning radius
Originally posted by carboy75
My 02se max's turning radius SUCKS!!! I find myself doing alot more 3point turns than when driving my 97max gxe and it's difficult to park in tight spaces. It almost felt like turning in a SUV. Is there a way to tighten the turn. My gxe is lowered with 17X8 rims without rubbing, so i'm sure the 02's have enough clearance for more turning.
My 02se max's turning radius SUCKS!!! I find myself doing alot more 3point turns than when driving my 97max gxe and it's difficult to park in tight spaces. It almost felt like turning in a SUV. Is there a way to tighten the turn. My gxe is lowered with 17X8 rims without rubbing, so i'm sure the 02's have enough clearance for more turning.
the title said reduce turning radius......i thought u were serious.....you want to increase turining radius.....
I read of people wanting to tighten something but nobody has ever done it....
no he is right, its reduce
think of it as a circle, you want to make a tighter turn so you would decrease the radius from the center of the circle, thus makeing the distance traveled around the center smaller
as far as i know this is a nissan problem and not just a maxima thing. a friend of mine has a sentra SE-R and the turing radius is just as bad on his car as it is on mine
think of it as a circle, you want to make a tighter turn so you would decrease the radius from the center of the circle, thus makeing the distance traveled around the center smaller
as far as i know this is a nissan problem and not just a maxima thing. a friend of mine has a sentra SE-R and the turing radius is just as bad on his car as it is on mine
Re: Re: can i reduce turning radius
Originally posted by K Pazzo 6
the title said reduce turning radius......i thought u were serious.....you want to increase turining radius.....
the title said reduce turning radius......i thought u were serious.....you want to increase turining radius.....

BTW, I think the turning radius is larger with the 2k2's as compared to the 2k-2k1. I used to be able to get into my garage with a continuing forward motion in my 2k GLE, now I have to back up to get straight. Maybe it's because of the manual transmission?
Re: Re: can i reduce turning radius
Originally posted by K Pazzo 6
the title said reduce turning radius......i thought u were serious.....you want to increase turining radius.....
I read of people wanting to tighten something but nobody has ever done it....
the title said reduce turning radius......i thought u were serious.....you want to increase turining radius.....
I read of people wanting to tighten something but nobody has ever done it....
just a big misunderstanding - reducing turning radius is it.......the 5th gens are notorious for that pickup truck turning radius - nothing you can do about it - except maybe an fstb
i think the bump stops are the same no matter what size of tires you put on it, and that's what stops the wheel from turning any further than it does.
if you have smaller rims, though, you might be able to get away with removing the bump stops and not experience tire rub. i don't think i could advise doing that, though, as it can create other probs, including screwing with alignment.
it's just a limitation of the design. nissan compromised turn radius for shallower fender wells (and a larger engine compartment). every time to have to make a 3 point to get into your driveway, think about this: would you trade a tighter turn for a little 4 cylinder stuffed in that smaller engine bay?
besides, what are you doing turning around anyway, you're supposed to be going forward, fast!
if you have smaller rims, though, you might be able to get away with removing the bump stops and not experience tire rub. i don't think i could advise doing that, though, as it can create other probs, including screwing with alignment.
it's just a limitation of the design. nissan compromised turn radius for shallower fender wells (and a larger engine compartment). every time to have to make a 3 point to get into your driveway, think about this: would you trade a tighter turn for a little 4 cylinder stuffed in that smaller engine bay?
besides, what are you doing turning around anyway, you're supposed to be going forward, fast!
He's not kidding....
...the turning radius sucks on this car. I had a Durango before this and I swear the radius was smaller on it! I'm having a hard time making U-turns now. In order to make a U-turn on a 2 lane road I have to time my turn just right otherwise I'll slam the curb. The only solution that I would like is rear-wheel drive. That way I could kick out the back end! Unfortunatly, it doesn't work as well on a front wheel drive car. 
Do you know how embarrasing it is to have to back up when doing a u-turn?
Not only that, but dangerous too....then again I guess I shouldn't be doing illegal u-turns!

Do you know how embarrasing it is to have to back up when doing a u-turn?
Not only that, but dangerous too....then again I guess I shouldn't be doing illegal u-turns!
Re: He's not kidding....
Originally posted by spta97
...the turning radius sucks on this car. I had a Durango before this and I swear the radius was smaller on it! I'm having a hard time making U-turns now. In order to make a U-turn on a 2 lane road I have to time my turn just right otherwise I'll slam the curb. The only solution that I would like is rear-wheel drive. That way I could kick out the back end! Unfortunatly, it doesn't work as well on a front wheel drive car.
Do you know how embarrasing it is to have to back up when doing a u-turn?
Not only that, but dangerous too....then again I guess I shouldn't be doing illegal u-turns!
...the turning radius sucks on this car. I had a Durango before this and I swear the radius was smaller on it! I'm having a hard time making U-turns now. In order to make a U-turn on a 2 lane road I have to time my turn just right otherwise I'll slam the curb. The only solution that I would like is rear-wheel drive. That way I could kick out the back end! Unfortunatly, it doesn't work as well on a front wheel drive car.

Do you know how embarrasing it is to have to back up when doing a u-turn?
Not only that, but dangerous too....then again I guess I shouldn't be doing illegal u-turns!
Originally posted by schuss
i think the bump stops are the same no matter what size of tires you put on it, and that's what stops the wheel from turning any further than it does.
if you have smaller rims, though, you might be able to get away with removing the bump stops and not experience tire rub. i don't think i could advise doing that, though, as it can create other probs, including screwing with alignment.
i think the bump stops are the same no matter what size of tires you put on it, and that's what stops the wheel from turning any further than it does.
if you have smaller rims, though, you might be able to get away with removing the bump stops and not experience tire rub. i don't think i could advise doing that, though, as it can create other probs, including screwing with alignment.
However, I would not recommend removing the bump stops on this application since it will creates more problem as stated above...
I thought it was just me!!
I've only had my Maxima for 3 weeks now and that's the first thing I've noticed. I pull into the same spot at work every day and suddenly it's like I'm a gimpy driver - argh!
My could whip my big heavy T-bird into a spot w/o problems but this is ridiculous!
I thought I was cracking up but after looking on edmunds.com for specs I confirmed that the turning radius is larger on the Maxima than my '96 T-bird. The Maxima is also a shorter car...go figure.
I've only had my Maxima for 3 weeks now and that's the first thing I've noticed. I pull into the same spot at work every day and suddenly it's like I'm a gimpy driver - argh!
My could whip my big heavy T-bird into a spot w/o problems but this is ridiculous!
I thought I was cracking up but after looking on edmunds.com for specs I confirmed that the turning radius is larger on the Maxima than my '96 T-bird. The Maxima is also a shorter car...go figure.
Re: Re: He's not kidding....
Originally posted by Young04
not only that, but i get grinding noises after installing my FSTB when i'm in reverse and i hit the gas!! (no noise when i just "roll" in reverse - didn't/couldn't fix this problem yet)
not only that, but i get grinding noises after installing my FSTB when i'm in reverse and i hit the gas!! (no noise when i just "roll" in reverse - didn't/couldn't fix this problem yet)
Re: Re: He's not kidding....
Originally posted by Young04
not only that, but i get grinding noises after installing my FSTB when i'm in reverse and i hit the gas!! (no noise when i just "roll" in reverse - didn't/couldn't fix this problem yet)
not only that, but i get grinding noises after installing my FSTB when i'm in reverse and i hit the gas!! (no noise when i just "roll" in reverse - didn't/couldn't fix this problem yet)
Originally posted by slickrick
i believe their are bump stops but if you take them off the tires will rub and increase wear.
i believe their are bump stops but if you take them off the tires will rub and increase wear.

Another thing, I never have any problems making u-turns or parking. You have to put more thought into it. Get over the fact that your car turns like a suburban and compensate, pre-steer and everything will be fine.
Originally posted by Rob'sAE
I removed the bump stops off my car when I first got it. I have never seen or experienced any wear or rubbing and I check every time I washed my car...I miss washing my car....
Another thing, I never have any problems making u-turns or parking. You have to put more thought into it. Get over the fact that your car turns like a suburban and compensate, pre-steer and everything will be fine.
I removed the bump stops off my car when I first got it. I have never seen or experienced any wear or rubbing and I check every time I washed my car...I miss washing my car....

Another thing, I never have any problems making u-turns or parking. You have to put more thought into it. Get over the fact that your car turns like a suburban and compensate, pre-steer and everything will be fine.
Originally posted by MadMax1996
I thought it was just me!!
I've only had my Maxima for 3 weeks now and that's the first thing I've noticed. I pull into the same spot at work every day and suddenly it's like I'm a gimpy driver - argh!
My could whip my big heavy T-bird into a spot w/o problems but this is ridiculous!
I thought I was cracking up but after looking on edmunds.com for specs I confirmed that the turning radius is larger on the Maxima than my '96 T-bird. The Maxima is also a shorter car...go figure.
I thought it was just me!!
I've only had my Maxima for 3 weeks now and that's the first thing I've noticed. I pull into the same spot at work every day and suddenly it's like I'm a gimpy driver - argh!
My could whip my big heavy T-bird into a spot w/o problems but this is ridiculous!
I thought I was cracking up but after looking on edmunds.com for specs I confirmed that the turning radius is larger on the Maxima than my '96 T-bird. The Maxima is also a shorter car...go figure.
Originally posted by PeterUbers
Did taking off the bump stops help at all? Was it easy?
Did taking off the bump stops help at all? Was it easy?
whats all this about a turning radius like an SUV?
the funny part is that my Durango out turns every other car weve driven. but yeah, i dont know why the turning radius seems sub par. esp with how nicely it handles with short jerks and what not
MrGone
the funny part is that my Durango out turns every other car weve driven. but yeah, i dont know why the turning radius seems sub par. esp with how nicely it handles with short jerks and what not

MrGone
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