My car is slippin @ 45mph WTF????
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My car is slippin @ 45mph WTF????
04 G35 coupe
Brand new tires in the back (even though they're Hancooks haha)
Thread on the front tires are about 60% percent with the inner lining thread at about 15% (pretty much kinda bald towards the inside)
On many occasions I have taken an on ramp exit at about 40 - 45mph and my rear diffs start slippin' when I know I can take that turn at like 70mph.
The slip feels like its happening in the front, but I'm not sure. I am pretty sure the front tires that are kinda bald on the inside but perfectly fine in the center and outsides have something to do w/ it.
Any ideas?
Brand new tires in the back (even though they're Hancooks haha)
Thread on the front tires are about 60% percent with the inner lining thread at about 15% (pretty much kinda bald towards the inside)
On many occasions I have taken an on ramp exit at about 40 - 45mph and my rear diffs start slippin' when I know I can take that turn at like 70mph.
The slip feels like its happening in the front, but I'm not sure. I am pretty sure the front tires that are kinda bald on the inside but perfectly fine in the center and outsides have something to do w/ it.
Any ideas?
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I figured that much, but there was this one time where i took that off ramp at like 35mph and it still slipped..35mph?? Really? On a hot dry sunny day that car should not be slippin at 35mph off an off ramp even w/ bald tires.
However.. I'm sure it is the bald inner thread and the angle it's at, I just want to make sure it's not anything else.
However.. I'm sure it is the bald inner thread and the angle it's at, I just want to make sure it's not anything else.
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How do you know you can take the ramp at 70mph? Have you done it before in the same conditions? As long as you have rubber on tires, it should corner ok, especially when running lots of camber, which is what makes the insides of tires wear out faster.
There's no speed that a car "should" corner at, because the road conditions, temperature, and such are always different. Just keep pushing until you start to lose grip and compensate, that's the max speed given the conditions.
There's no speed that a car "should" corner at, because the road conditions, temperature, and such are always different. Just keep pushing until you start to lose grip and compensate, that's the max speed given the conditions.
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The VDC is on, thats how I know it's slippin because that slip signal starts blinking and the car starts to stutter.
It's not a corner, it's a long curved off ramp that a Honda Civic should be able to take at 50mph easy.
I'm going to start with getting new front tires, if that doesn't work I'm going to get it aligned and if that doesn't work, I'll be reporting back here in a couple weeks.
It's not a corner, it's a long curved off ramp that a Honda Civic should be able to take at 50mph easy.
I'm going to start with getting new front tires, if that doesn't work I'm going to get it aligned and if that doesn't work, I'll be reporting back here in a couple weeks.
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ive had this problem before...G;s are known to slip around a LOT....the front tires mainly wear faster than the rears and its always HORRIBLE performance in the rain. if your car is lowered than there is more likely to have problems. your toe and or camber is out of alignment and your front tires seem to be done for. go get new fronts and a good alignment and save yourself from an accident.
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ive had this problem before...G;s are known to slip around a LOT....the front tires mainly wear faster than the rears and its always HORRIBLE performance in the rain. if your car is lowered than there is more likely to have problems. your toe and or camber is out of alignment and your front tires seem to be done for. go get new fronts and a good alignment and save yourself from an accident.
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Thanks for the feedback guys. This is a real safety issue, so I really appreciate it. As i mentioned before, it wasn't a 90 degree right turn corner. It is a pretty long curved off-ramp that a Honda Civic should be able to take at 50mph easy.
My car's suspension is completely stock, although it hasn't been aligned for a couple years. My front tire sizes (9.5) are very different from the back (10.5) but I don't see why that matters because it has never slipped before, why now..
My car's suspension is completely stock, although it hasn't been aligned for a couple years. My front tire sizes (9.5) are very different from the back (10.5) but I don't see why that matters because it has never slipped before, why now..
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I haven't experienced a problem with slipping at a curved long ramp, even at 50mph. And I dont think your front tires are slipping cuz it's RWD. And you stated that you got new rear tires and you did not have any slipping issues before. So my guess would be when you change the rear tires, there was something wrong. No one cares if the tires are hankook, toyo, yokohama or something else. They are all new tires. Or maybe the differential bushings are bad cause wheelhop. Well, I would check that too. Many members here had a problem with differential bushings and they have pics. Check out their pics to see if your car is the same?