not so great roadholding - any suggestions?
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not so great roadholding - any suggestions?
I recently acquired a 1990 MX5. If it hits a small bump when cornering, the back slips (i.e. momentary loss of road grip). Is this normal for the MX5?
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A small bump? Depending on how much your pushing it, or if you have very stiff springs but no, that is not common for an MX.
It should stick to the road like shit to a blanket, until you push it past it's limits or you purposely make it step out...
Your shocks could be shagged or crap tyres?
It should stick to the road like shit to a blanket, until you push it past it's limits or you purposely make it step out...
Your shocks could be shagged or crap tyres?
I'm not crazy, my mother had me tested.
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Re: not so great roadholding - any suggestions?
Yes. Very normal for raodster.jamesdav wrote:I recently acquired a 1990 MX5. If it hits a small bump when cornering, the back slips (i.e. momentary loss of road grip). Is this normal for the MX5?
Drifts allways even when going straight.
Careful drifts can be dangerous and people may be hurt.
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Re: not so great roadholding - any suggestions?
Chris is there ever a day your not trolling? Mind you that said your rant about the girl on Facebook who couldn't spell was rather funnychris wrote:Yes. Very normal for raodster.jamesdav wrote:I recently acquired a 1990 MX5. If it hits a small bump when cornering, the back slips (i.e. momentary loss of road grip). Is this normal for the MX5?
Drifts allways even when going straight.
Careful drifts can be dangerous and people may be hurt.
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Re: not so great roadholding - any suggestions?
Yeah - When people are asking legit questions. I mean no offence to the guy that posted but the first things I would be checking are tyres, and alignmentREDBEN wrote:Chris is there ever a day your not trolling? Mind you that said your rant about the girl on Facebook who couldn't spell was rather funnychris wrote:Yes. Very normal for raodster.jamesdav wrote:I recently acquired a 1990 MX5. If it hits a small bump when cornering, the back slips (i.e. momentary loss of road grip). Is this normal for the MX5?
Drifts allways even when going straight.
Careful drifts can be dangerous and people may be hurt.
1 X Primera
2 X Silvia
1 X BMW E30
1 X Audi A6
3 X Mazda MX5 (1989, 1990, 1991)
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not so great roadholding - any suggestions?
if it's low enough to be sitting on the bumpstops then yeah, it could be quite slide-y ..
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hahahaha I always love this
No it's not unusual for the back to slide out in an mx5 just takes getting used too
There are some basic ways to make it happen less often
1. Tyres
2. Shocks & Springs
3. Wheel Alignment (Get some new eccentric bolts they don't hold alignment as well when they are worn)
4. >30 PSI of Tyre pressure
5. Stiffer Bushes
6. Sway Bars
If all this fails get an open diff cause you can't drive
No it's not unusual for the back to slide out in an mx5 just takes getting used too
There are some basic ways to make it happen less often
1. Tyres
2. Shocks & Springs
3. Wheel Alignment (Get some new eccentric bolts they don't hold alignment as well when they are worn)
4. >30 PSI of Tyre pressure
5. Stiffer Bushes
6. Sway Bars
If all this fails get an open diff cause you can't drive

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