numbnuts240 wrote:
he didn't specify, but when you spin one wheel, the other wheel should spin in the same direction if it has a vlsd. btw, what's the deal with your car? year? coupe or hatch (dependent on year)? auto/5spd? existing mods? plans? mileage?
also, welcome to nico.
Thanks for the warm welcome and the information. I am going to check it out this weekend if it's not too cold.
Car: Black, 1992, Hatch Back, Five Speed, 48k miles
Existing Mods: None that I know of.
Plans: Front bumper needs to be replace, get 350z rims (painted pink), and maybe change the interior of the car to make it more girly.
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As for the other questions:
(Sr20Power) : The avatar is my picture. I am not sure what you meant by "playing my cards right" therefor, why don't you take the lead and show me how to play them right?
(troskinatior) : I do drive during winter. Even by using common sense when driving in bad weather things can happen. I rather understanding how the car handles bad weather. I am not the only driver out there and don't want to find myself in a situation where I don't know how to handle the car. A driver who understands and is in tune with her/his car is a safer driver than one who isn't.