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straightline stability issues
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<blockquote data-quote="eddiefiola" data-source="post: 68014" data-attributes="member: 125"><p>supergripen, i had that same problem too when i got my e46. driving fast more that 120km/h feels like car wants to jump here n there. all u have to do is tighten the steering rack. i do it myself. i adjust the steering rack according to what kind of heaviness that i want.</p><p></p><p>now, 200km/h also can do with 1 hand. no problem with nervousness. nothing to do with tire pressures or spring setting or gt wing or front splitter or stiffer shocks or profile of the tire or or wide body or whatever lah. </p><p></p><p>don't believe me, try setting your steering rack. u will feel a lot of difference. if u want ur steering to behave like e39 also can....... use your spanar 17. clockwise to tighten n anticlockwise to loosen it....</p><p></p><p>cannot comment on active steering coz i haven't driven e90 yet.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eddiefiola, post: 68014, member: 125"] supergripen, i had that same problem too when i got my e46. driving fast more that 120km/h feels like car wants to jump here n there. all u have to do is tighten the steering rack. i do it myself. i adjust the steering rack according to what kind of heaviness that i want. now, 200km/h also can do with 1 hand. no problem with nervousness. nothing to do with tire pressures or spring setting or gt wing or front splitter or stiffer shocks or profile of the tire or or wide body or whatever lah. don't believe me, try setting your steering rack. u will feel a lot of difference. if u want ur steering to behave like e39 also can....... use your spanar 17. clockwise to tighten n anticlockwise to loosen it.... cannot comment on active steering coz i haven't driven e90 yet..... [/QUOTE]
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