Force transmitted to steering wheel
This is my first high-performance car, and I've notice that over bumpy/uneven roads that there is quite a bit of force transmitted to the steering wheel compared to previous cars.
I'm wondering if anyone else has noticed this, I'm not sure this is just what happens on 4WD cars with racey suspension and big sticky tires. If I remember correctly the owner's manual even mentions keeping a tight grip on the steering wheel.
I'm wondering if anyone else has noticed this, I'm not sure this is just what happens on 4WD cars with racey suspension and big sticky tires. If I remember correctly the owner's manual even mentions keeping a tight grip on the steering wheel.
Re: Force transmitted to steering wheel
Originally posted by nubby
This is my first high-performance car, and I've notice that over bumpy/uneven roads that there is quite a bit of force transmitted to the steering wheel compared to previous cars.
I'm wondering if anyone else has noticed this, I'm not sure this is just what happens on 4WD cars with racey suspension and big sticky tires. If I remember correctly the owner's manual even mentions keeping a tight grip on the steering wheel.
This is my first high-performance car, and I've notice that over bumpy/uneven roads that there is quite a bit of force transmitted to the steering wheel compared to previous cars.
I'm wondering if anyone else has noticed this, I'm not sure this is just what happens on 4WD cars with racey suspension and big sticky tires. If I remember correctly the owner's manual even mentions keeping a tight grip on the steering wheel.


