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Understeer on roundabouts and corners??



  '03 MCS, MKV Ed30
Seems as though I get quite alot of understeer on roundabouts and some corners.

Dont even need to be going quick, just slides out.

Very entertaining with the GF in with me but not something I want happening really.

Is this down to poor tyre choice or is the camber off?

Ill be fitting my coilovers soon so was wondering wether adding some shims to the rear at this point would help solve this?

Thanks,

James
 
  182, SQ7, Trafic
Adjusting the rear camber won't help under steer.

Just slow down a bit and get some better tyres
 
  Listerine & Poledo
90% driver error, usually.

If my boggo 172 can handle roundabouts at barely-acceptable speeds, a cup'd 182 should do.

Coilovers may help, but only if set-up to be sensible (i.e not "wel sik lowz"). In fairness, I'd keep the Cup suspension and spend the money on a track day with an instructor.

EDIT: or some new tyres
 
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  '03 MCS, MKV Ed30
I said it can happen at any speed so defo not going to fast as I know that its happened when ive done it purposely in the past.

Probably the shocks or the tyres.

Tyres on the back are £50 a side specials but only recently started doing it.
 
  '03 MCS, MKV Ed30
Hmm sometimes yea, so i take it its the shocks more than likely?

Good job there are new rears with these coilovers i bought if so!!
 

DaveDreads

aka Philomena Cunk aka Barry Shitpeas
ClioSport Club Member
Porbably the shocks then, mine was doing it when I bought it and the back end was all over the shop on corners,
the seller threw in a new set with the sale, changing them sorts it right out.
 


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