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Old 08 January 2007, 09:47 PM
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Hi All...

Was wondering is it just me or is it the car?

I previously owned 2 BMW's, E30 and E36. RWD, tailhappy cars, switched to the 4wd monsters for a bit more security...Could be the way im driving but the BMW's werent as bad as the GX Impreza in the wet. The tail has tried to come out several times at not daring speeds.

I have TOYO T1-S on the rear wheels... are these to blame?

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Old 08 January 2007, 09:51 PM
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i thought ur gonna say understeer!

tyre pressures maybe

isnt the gx not a turbo? wouldnt call it a monster hehe
Old 09 January 2007, 07:56 AM
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yeah - non turbo but it suits me....

32psi in rears and 30 psi in front...

17" oz superleggras - 215/45/17...
if that helps....

also would a front strut brace help the situation?
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come over to .:ImprezaSport.net:. theres plenty advice for n/a scoobs on there.
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