Cocking a rear wheel..!
I get the feeling that my car is lifting a rear wheel during hard cornering..!
The other day the rear almost felt like it skipped during a hard turn in, the road surface was quite pock marked so maybe the inner rear tyre skipped across this..?
22mm ARB on hardest setting, which I generally like (full T20 setup with 22mm front ARB- hence why I like rear at stiffest)..
You often see hatches (well sorted ones anyhow..!) cocking a rear wheel, just wondering if this is a good or bad thing..!
J
The other day the rear almost felt like it skipped during a hard turn in, the road surface was quite pock marked so maybe the inner rear tyre skipped across this..?
22mm ARB on hardest setting, which I generally like (full T20 setup with 22mm front ARB- hence why I like rear at stiffest)..

You often see hatches (well sorted ones anyhow..!) cocking a rear wheel, just wondering if this is a good or bad thing..!
J
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Not so bad with 4wd, back in the 90's I had a MKII Golf GTI that "cocked" about 6 inches.... I only realised when a friend told me ! Did wonder what the noise was tho'
Dunx
P.S. Have picture of mine on track with daylight showing....
Dunx
P.S. Have picture of mine on track with daylight showing....
The more I've thought about it the more I think this particular incident was down to the very rough road surface and the back end skipping across it.
Need to do a bit more investigating..
Need to do a bit more investigating..
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That is certainly true. I hillclimbed on my stock Sti v3 visc for years, fitted a plated diff from API and the traction change is very noticable. Subaru did all these changes for a good reason!
I think that is why starting with a Typre R or better is a wise move. I am obviously not wise so doing it the hard way..
I think that is why starting with a Typre R or better is a wise move. I am obviously not wise so doing it the hard way..
And it needn't break the bank, I just got a nearly new Cusco R160 plated diff off ebay with the right FDR for £80. (OK I was lucky, but it can be done, lost of Brats/L-series have subaru OE plated R160 rear diffs, you can get them for about £50-60 and get them rebuilt with the right ratio...)
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