I was told that this car when stepping brake at 170/180 km/h speed, the rear side of the car tend to swing till cause unstable.
I wonder do this happen to your car as well.
p/s : Well I know we shouldn't drive so fast but just want to know
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Dec 10 2009, 08:02 PM
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Have a question regarding the Civic selling for the time being.
I was told that this car when stepping brake at 170/180 km/h speed, the rear side of the car tend to swing till cause unstable. I wonder do this happen to your car as well. p/s : Well I know we shouldn't drive so fast but just want to know |
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Dec 10 2009, 08:14 PM
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QUOTE(moon* @ Dec 10 2009, 08:10 PM) ehh.. which civic?? FD? eg ek?? bro, its FD.tail happy is more towards the hatch too must force to the front, all cars also will swing out, especially wif a 4pot infront I was told that first batch of 1.8/2.0 equipped with 16" rim.... And it was obvious on 2.0L car, thus 17" rim being introduced to "reduce" the problem. |
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Dec 10 2009, 08:41 PM
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QUOTE(moon* @ Dec 10 2009, 08:17 PM) probably due to the stability is increase with 17" but wats there to worry so much. drive carefully ma. ur car is equipped with ABS. besides; if u drive like a bull lul.. with abs also cannot save u Well the intention I ask not because I'm getting one to drive like a bull, I heard it from few customers who had such experience but as myself don't have one, can't "experience" it.Thus asking the taiko here, as if anyone know. |
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