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RE: A4Q tire oddities
I have seen the same thing (extreme skittishness on grated bridges -
"solution" was to just not touch anything; no gas, no braking, no
steering corrections) with our 88 Saab, 94 Acura, 80 Mazda and other
vehicles on a variety of tires (in order: Dunlop D40 M2, XGTV4, generic
somethings), but the 91 200qw does nothing of the sort on Dunlop D40
M2s. I guess what I'm trying to say is that since I've seen it with FWD
and RWD both and with the Dunlops on FWD and AWD, I would say that it's
the AWD that makes the difference, but in your case that doesn't seem to
be it. Maybe better tires *and* quattro would cure it.
peter, peterhe@microsoft.com, issaquah, wa, usa
>Original Message-----
From: Edward E. Griebel Jr [SMTP:griebel_ed@jpmorgan.com]
Sent: Friday, August 02, 1996 7:23 AM
To: quattro
Subject: A4Q tire oddities
Hi-
Weird thing with the stock Conti tires (sorry, can't be more
specific than that, maybe someone else knows). As far as
performance, they seem "fine", but I haven't had a chance to give
them a good thrashing yet.
However, whenever I get on grooved pavement or on "open bottom"
metal bridges (called viaduct ?) the car is *extremely*
skittish. It's very unsettled, and feels almost like it's jumping a
couple of inches back and forth. Since I only notice this in situations
above, I'm not worried. Has anybody else experienced this?
-ed
96 A4Q
89 Celica