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Old 01-09-2016, 07:15 PM   #13
tommyraym
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Re: Need help with oversteer in my FWD

Great insights man. However, I don't think that the suspension is bottoming and loading up the front tires. I could be wrong though. I plan on getting the suspension checked soon. Also, plan on getting better quality tires when I can afford them.

Do you think adding weight in the rear would increase rear traction and lessen the chances of oversteer occurring?

I swear as soon as I'm done with repairs, I'm taking it to an empty lot on a rainy day and getting a better feel for oversteering. Probably practice by left foot braking. Don't wanna put an old street car through too much stress.
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