highway stability and rubbing
Those 205/60R15s work out to about to be 24.68" tall- good call Kommando. I agree with you- rubber change first, suspension condition second, and if that doesn't help then look at roll control.
I test any car's high speed stability with a quick lane-change manuver- if the car has too much roll when doing this, it needs more sway bar (front first). My '95 Accord EX handled really nice when I went to 215/45R17s, but it didn't feel stable enough- going to the ST sway bars put that car on rails.
Geno
I test any car's high speed stability with a quick lane-change manuver- if the car has too much roll when doing this, it needs more sway bar (front first). My '95 Accord EX handled really nice when I went to 215/45R17s, but it didn't feel stable enough- going to the ST sway bars put that car on rails.
Geno
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