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Old Apr 6, 2001 | 08:56 AM
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I wanted to know if you guys every experienced light feedback while steering?? It seems that the steering sensitivity seem very high?? Meaning, while turning the wheel, the turning action seems somewhat loose and To responsive. I was wondering if there is to much Tire Pressure in the front or is there a way to allow the steering to become somewhat stiffer. Maybe its my imagination. But if possible, I really appreciate some feedback. Thanks..



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Old Apr 6, 2001 | 09:00 AM
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Well a few reasons. the main one being your low profile tires. Lower profile tires will have stiffer side walls, stiffer sidewalls means more responsive... the nature of it.

secondly, the maxima power steering might be a little over boosted for you taste.

-Shing

Originally posted by Morfeus17
I wanted to know if you guys every experienced light feedback while steering?? It seems that the steering sensitivity seem very high?? Meaning, while turning the wheel, the turning action seems somewhat loose and To responsive. I was wondering if there is to much Tire Pressure in the front or is there a way to allow the steering to become somewhat stiffer. Maybe its my imagination. But if possible, I really appreciate some feedback. Thanks..



95-Max Drk green
98-nose conversion
17X8 Senecca Rims - Alloy
Stillen Filter
Free-Flow Performance Exhaust.
PIAA Super Whites
Tockico Struts
Ibach Pro-Springs
Boch 4-Platinums
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