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Set Tiny Amount Understeer Responds
3 times mentioned • D F Z Z • 19 June 2018
Set Tiny Amount Understeer Responds
When any of the wheels loses contact with the road surface, there will be a deviate in handling; each of the suspension system should keep all wheels on the road surface in spite of hard cornering and in change of steering position. It's always pleasing that that car can be set for a tiny amount of understeer so that it responds predictably to a turn of a steering wheel and the rear wheels to have a smaller dip angle than the front wheels. However this may not be achievable at all times due to the vehicle load, road condition, weather
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Performance Tyre Falken Azenis Rt-615k
3 times mentioned • Gordon Anderson • 06 July 2016
Performance Tyre Falken Azenis Rt-615k
These Performance Tyre Falken Azenis RT-615K has phenomenal grip on dry road, and excellent grip on wet. Very quiet tyres, something I would want for comfortable smooth rides. Progressive and feedback are perfect - while driving at high speeds, you still have utmost control of the tyres, even on long curves, countering the centrifugal force with its brilliant design. Incredibly good wear! I checked the new tires they had a 6.5 to 7mm only after 5100km! I will definitely recommend the Azenis! The grip on wet road condition is brilliant! Sidewalls slightly soft for my liking.
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Superior Braking Performance
10 times mentioned • D F Z Z • 19 June 2018
Superior Braking Performance
GOODYEAR WRANGLER TRIPLEMAXWith consumer-driven needs at the center of its tire innovations, the new Wrangler TripleMax provides peace-of-mind for a safer drive, keeping families more secure across any road condition. Goodyear developed the Wrangler TripleMax with an improved version of its proprietary HYDROGRIP Technology®. Its innovative tread design, optimized carcass, and high grip compound deliver shorter wet braking performance. Designed for mid-size SUVs, the Wrangler TripleMax delivers Superior Braking Performance*, Shorter Wet Braking
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Wet Braking Performance
8 times mentioned • Ming Wai • 10 May 2019
Wet Braking Performance
Goodyear Wrangler Triplemax. With consumer-driven needs at the center of its tire innovations, the new Wrangler TripleMax provides peace-of-mind for a safer drive, keeping families more secure across any road condition. Goodyear developed the Wrangler TripleMax with an improved version of its proprietary HYDROGRIP Technology. Its innovative tread design, optimized carcass, and high grip compound deliver shorter wet braking performance. From size 215/65R16 - 235/55R18.
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High Speed
171 times mentioned • Monkey D Luffy • 06 August 2018
High Speed
Toyota Avanza performance: acceleration is great, depending on road condition and road visibility. I add more power through turbo charger, braking isn't that great, coz it's still hasn't ABS,EBD, or BA, it's only depending on front discbrake. for handling, great when in normal drive condition, it's not to good when in high speed condition that requires zig zag driving skill or even when the road is turning. Toyota avanza has 2 engine version, 1.3 & 1.5 liter engine. mine is 1.3, it has about 90HP+.
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Great Deal
48 times mentioned • Chester Loh • 08 May 2018
Great Deal
Fenders
You purchase and own a vehicle for a specific purpose and reason. You may just plainly want to achieve the convenience of cruising down the road without bothering to ride passenger cars. You may want the security of coming home safely from work. Or you may be a traveler or a businessman who runs errands and attends to several matters requiring a great deal of travel. But one thing is for sure, you let your car hit the road and any type of road condition. With this, you simply need to protect your wheels and tires.
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