SvoChuck wrote:
I think you need a unbalanced set like the 70/60 combo ... and once you had any flat spot the tire will stop turning at that place . it's all good !
Yeah, maybe I need to switch to hawks. I agree, I probably killed it once and from then on it wasn't going to get any better. Although, maybe I shouldn't fix it, that smokescreen did a pretty good job of keeping you off my butt!
Joe wrote:
We were sufferining from horrible left front lock up probelms for 3 hours. Heck we did 2 tire changes as well.
Interesting, mine was front left lock up as well. All the other tires were fine.
Joe wrote:
I drove the car for the last 2 hours and found that any not straight braking (trail braking turning left) would easily lock the Left front. Also really hard straight line braking could as well, but no so much. The right front was fine.
I tried straight line braking, trail braking, it was mostly the heavy left turn but also on the right turn braking zone, though I think that had to do with what Chuck said, that it was a result of a previous flat spot.
Joe wrote:
My thinking was that on Jim's car we too much front roll stiffness. (too much sway bar). That caused in the inside front wheel to lift off a bit and make it easier to lock when turning left and braking. .
Interesting, I have the massive tarret front bar (for now), I'll try backing it out.