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What is the Best Ware Part to Replace in your E30?
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Originally posted by Fidhle007 View PostRedstar can't be wrong, he learned everything he knows from me. You, on the other hand, think you can feel a worn timing belt...
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Originally posted by chadthestampede View PostIt's getting easier and easier to tell who can spell on this forum.'89 325is S50 Track Montser
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Originally posted by Raxe View PostTires. Doesn't matter what is holding them on the car, it all comes down to the four tiny patches of rubber holding the car to the ground.
This was the point of the conversation that sparked this thread and the first two hours of every driving school I've been to...'89 325is S50 Track Montser
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Originally posted by Fidhle007 View PostDINGDINGDINGDING!!!
This was the point of the conversation that sparked this thread and the first two hours of every driving school I've been to...
If you your tie-rods are worn, tires will be doing very little for you. Tires will actually wear out at an increasing rate, and car just won't handle like an e30 should.
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Originally posted by Aptyp View Postand that's why every serious e30 racer brings spare set of tie-rods and control arms with them along with tires...
If you your tie-rods are worn, tires will be doing very little for you. Tires will actually wear out at an increasing rate, and car just won't handle like an e30 should.'89 325is S50 Track Montser
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I thought getting cheapest tires was the way to go, that along with skinny tires on wide rims for euro stretch, no?
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if we're talking about sensationalism of a changed part, then the most you'll feel will be with a sport seat and a smaller steering wheel. From sensational standpoint, some people may "feel" a difference with timing belt or oil change. Some people feel like racecar drivers with short shifter until they destroy every gear. When it comes to feelings, it's like ass-dyno.
It's much more than just feelings. You can have the best tires you can get, but if your outer tie-rods stretched, or inner tie-rod pops balljoint in its socket, then car will handle like shit. When front tires pull in opposite directions, there's no worse "feeling", especially with good grippy tires. Not to mention it becomes really hard to control e30 at high speeds, as there isn't enough weight or downforce to force tires straight. And as I was saying earlier, the most difference associated with tie-rods is the alignment. That's one thing you can REALLY feel.
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Originally posted by Aptyp View Postif we're talking about sensationalism of a changed part, then the most you'll feel will be with a sport seat and a smaller steering wheel. From sensational standpoint, some people may "feel" a difference with timing belt or oil change. Some people feel like racecar drivers with short shifter until they destroy every gear. When it comes to feelings, it's like ass-dyno.
It's much more than just feelings. You can have the best tires you can get, but if your outer tie-rods stretched, or inner tie-rod pops balljoint in its socket, then car will handle like shit. When front tires pull in opposite directions, there's no worse "feeling", especially with good grippy tires. Not to mention it becomes really hard to control e30 at high speeds, as there isn't enough weight or downforce to force tires straight. And as I was saying earlier, the most difference associated with tie-rods is the alignment. That's one thing you can REALLY feel.'89 325is S50 Track Montser
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the thing that makes the biggest difference is tires, if you have crap rubber you get no grip and all the suspension/horsepower in the world wont matter you wont preform wellYour signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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