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dirtwagon -> RE: Hard cornering (7/9/2006 8:57:02 PM)
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I live about 5 minutes from a road full of hills and turns that cuts through a mountainside and canyon, it's only about 10 miles long, but it's nonstop turns. I used to drive that road HARD and I always pulled out of the turns. I think you give the tires credit where the AWD deserves it though...the stock Geolanders by Yokohama were terrible, I got mine with 14K miles on them. They were pretty good on dry pavement, but if you get any water on it I could spin the wheels around corners, whereas now with 20 more HP I cannot. But, the tires I got are wider than my stock Yokies were...odd since they're the same size. Anyway, I raced through the road following a Toyota 4 Runner, probably mid 90's and I was surprised how well he could take the turns too. There is absolutely no place to pass on this road, so it was basically me just pushing him to his and his vehicles limit. The car tended to understeer a bit when I prefer oversteer, it felt like it plowed into the turns a bit, but overall for what the car is, it did great. I love being able to hit the throttle hard out of the turns and I am able to with this car.( mind you, this is a 40-50MPH approach into a hairpin turn...not exaggerating the turn either...my passenger rear wheel lifted off the ground. BTW, is yours AWD or FWD?
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