Traction losses
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Mouse_GTI
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Traction losses
I noticed that over rougher roads my car is loosing traction when I'm pulling away from junctions etc. Only really noticed it since my car has been lowered. Think it's my tyres?
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Dangerous Dave
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Depends What tyres as you said you have got, Certainly wont be your tracking / camber, they just make your wheels sit at an angle and will wear the tyres down quicker, Look at the camber on touring cars there Massive compared to normal cars, gives better handling. Your loss of traction will be down to the road type, tyres and how you pull away, and as stated since it is lower you will fell alot more!
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Firstly, as others have mentioned I'd check the condition of your tyres, and also your tyre pressures.
Secondly, you have to consider than with lowering the car you've stiffened the suspension and reduced the amount of potential travel it has. So over rough ground it has less ability to deal with bumps etc which can cause a loss of traction.
As for camber/tracking, if they're out as Dave says it won't help if they're reducing your tyres contact patch with the road.
Secondly, you have to consider than with lowering the car you've stiffened the suspension and reduced the amount of potential travel it has. So over rough ground it has less ability to deal with bumps etc which can cause a loss of traction.
As for camber/tracking, if they're out as Dave says it won't help if they're reducing your tyres contact patch with the road.
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ModifiedMadness
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Over a completly smooth race track yes!Ian_R wrote:Look at the camber on touring cars there Massive compared to normal cars, gives better handling.
But we are talking about UK roads here!
Lowered cars will always lose traction more over bumpy roads than a car with softer standard suspention.
The loss of suspention travel may be good for a smooth track, but you have to accept over bumpy UK roads you wont see an improvment.