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jagman

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Originally posted by jagman

yeah -had it a month , new kyb shocks fitted today , de cat ,and zorst fitting tomorrow !

 

Yep, I had mine about a month before it let go on me - and it scared my sh1tless when it happened.

 

It will happen. Even on an NA with stock suspension setup and without any mods.

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Does the back stepping out happen when cornering normally (off power) or when accelerating through a corner?

 

I got a wiggle on once when on mud coming out of a minor bend when accelerating, and now I drive like a granny - single width country lanes coated in wet mud - not so much fun!

 

Ice

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I have been driving the MKIIV quite a bit in the rain with RLTC and have got used to the enhanced grip capabilities. Took one of my other cars out last night 200bhp RWD no TC, I was spinning the rears up in a straight line in 3rd without really trying. Lots of sideways action round roundabouts and fishtailing from lights:D

 

 

With 300+ if you push the MKIV it will step out. The back normally goes if you push too hard in the wet on the way out of corners. If you are unlucky it may go in a straight line if one wheel hits a low grip spot when under torque load. Just try to be smooth with the power in the wet.

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in the first few months of getting mine last year in heavy rain

the rear stepped out in a straight line when going over

a pedestrian crossing,

 

sh** loada opposite lock and dump the car in neutral and

all was ok,

 

although it may have been the Granny that was crossing that got stuck in the rear wheel though that caused it. :p

 

to be honest i have not had it step out that much since then,

but i dont push it in corners or push it at all in the wet.

 

*touch wood* *rubs lucky rabbits foot* *says a pray to all major gods*

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