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I was driving pretty hard this morning and noticed that my front torque guage locks to 0 when going around corners. Is this to help with the turn, like if the front wheels spin they won't hold traction to turn kinda like when you lose steering in a fwd.

Edited by lilcrash

if you lock the transfer case via the button, then move forward around a corner, i THINK it will still give you front torque. i dont have the gauge, but i can feel it in the front wheels

I don't have a button (rs4s) but it does corner very well. In my wife's car I'm unsettled turning above 40/50km in the stag 100km is nothing around a corner. Just wish I knew why my wheels feel square and why my abs shakes the car.

flat spots? lol

unless the car is sitting there for a few months, they wont flat spot.

is be checking other things like bushes and wheel bearings.

Nah, I used to have stupid Yokohamas that would flat spot overnight, and I'd be driving down the freeway trying to hang on to the wheel for the first 20km until they warmed up. Then they'd be fine.

F**kin' Yoko; ruined the Beatles, and my car...

Edited by Daleo

Nah, I used to have stupid Yokohamas that would flat spot overnight, and I'd be driving down the freeway trying to hang on to the wheel for the first 20km until they warmed up. Then they'd be fine.

F**kin' Yoko; ruined the Beatles, and my car...

:rofl:

hey mate, quick question. do you have hub locators (hub centric rings / centrebore locators) fitted with your mags? (73.1mm>66.1mm) if not i would say that could be why your car feels crappy under braking. also all of my rotors are warped, fronts i only notice when hot or light braking at high speeds and the rears only once hot and lightly coasting on brakes up to lights the car jerks/surges. (ive got r34 brakes and slotted rotors to go on but have been flat out)

He always is.

Oh that might be easier then.

Try to get alloy ones, some places will try to sell you plastic ones; they work; but they'll crack eventually...

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