Breezy
10/26/2011, 12:09 PM
I was getting on the on-ramp the other day and its a sharp right hand turn (the road I was coming off of ran perpendicular to the interstate) and its was lightly raining. It had rained all day however. As I begin to speed up and make the corner of the on-ramp, I notice my wheels are turned far right, but my VX is continuing in a straight line. I let off the gas and after a second or two it caught itself, straightened up with the wheels and began to turn like it should have. I was not accelerating excessively here.
There is a very sharp curvy road on my way to work. It was raining this morning as well. I was going excessively fast here because it is fun. It's not an actual road I guess. It's a long driveway into the Kohler Engines plant. But anyways. I'm bookin' it into this corner and I try to turn and again the vehicle slides straight as if I had not turned at all. Thought I was going to hit the curb. I got nervous.
I realize I am no longer driving a Subaru, but I expected a bit more control than this. Could this be a result of tires that don't have much treat left in them? TOD works perfectly fine, and eve with just rear-wheel drive only I thought that the front tires should grip more than they've proved to me lately. The current rubbers I have on now probably only have 5-8 thousand more miles left on them, and if I could afford it, I'd replace them right now.
There is a very sharp curvy road on my way to work. It was raining this morning as well. I was going excessively fast here because it is fun. It's not an actual road I guess. It's a long driveway into the Kohler Engines plant. But anyways. I'm bookin' it into this corner and I try to turn and again the vehicle slides straight as if I had not turned at all. Thought I was going to hit the curb. I got nervous.
I realize I am no longer driving a Subaru, but I expected a bit more control than this. Could this be a result of tires that don't have much treat left in them? TOD works perfectly fine, and eve with just rear-wheel drive only I thought that the front tires should grip more than they've proved to me lately. The current rubbers I have on now probably only have 5-8 thousand more miles left on them, and if I could afford it, I'd replace them right now.