So I'll admit I haven't done a ton of searching, but I'm hoping that there will some fresh ideas and some good anecdotal assistance on this thread as to how I can spice things up in the steering feel department. At the present time, my steering feels a bit withdrawn and detached even though of course it's a manual rack and relatively decent tires. Here's my current setup:
185/60-14 Generic All Season Tires with 14x5.5 Steelies
Aspire Swap, 5/8" Threaded Rear Rod, 26mm Front Swaybar, and Control Arm Brace
Stock Steering Wheel, Control Arm, Bushings, and Tie Rods
KYB Shocks and 175/150lb 8" Coilover Springs
I'd like to be able to really feel a bit more of the road in my wheel (vibration and grip mostly), and have the steering feel a bit more direct and tighter. It feels like I'm driving on ice at times, especially in the wet... not because the car is slipping, but because I can't really feel where the wheel is going when turning. There's no slop or slack in the rack or anything, but it's a bit too passive and with an aggressive engine and driving style, I could use some extra umpph.
What I'll be changing out soon:
-Control Arms, Inner Tie Rods, Outer Tie Rods, Swaybar-Control Arm Bushings (Moog), Swaybar-Chassis Bushings (Energy Suspension), New 185/60-13 Performance Tires, Honda VX Rims
I'm hoping that a new front end and some stronger bushings with new tires will make a big difference, but maybe there's more to it than meets the eye. There'sGabe recently mentioned getting more of a go-cart feel out of a smaller steering wheel, which definitely has some appeal to me even though I'd like to keep the stock interior. Any thoughts or experience on this? The car turns nice and remains flat through the corners, but I'd like to get some of that rigidity in the suspension and steering too! Thanks all.
Maybe I need some KYB strut hats for a Rio, or some beefier shocks?
185/60-14 Generic All Season Tires with 14x5.5 Steelies
Aspire Swap, 5/8" Threaded Rear Rod, 26mm Front Swaybar, and Control Arm Brace
Stock Steering Wheel, Control Arm, Bushings, and Tie Rods
KYB Shocks and 175/150lb 8" Coilover Springs
I'd like to be able to really feel a bit more of the road in my wheel (vibration and grip mostly), and have the steering feel a bit more direct and tighter. It feels like I'm driving on ice at times, especially in the wet... not because the car is slipping, but because I can't really feel where the wheel is going when turning. There's no slop or slack in the rack or anything, but it's a bit too passive and with an aggressive engine and driving style, I could use some extra umpph.
What I'll be changing out soon:
-Control Arms, Inner Tie Rods, Outer Tie Rods, Swaybar-Control Arm Bushings (Moog), Swaybar-Chassis Bushings (Energy Suspension), New 185/60-13 Performance Tires, Honda VX Rims
I'm hoping that a new front end and some stronger bushings with new tires will make a big difference, but maybe there's more to it than meets the eye. There'sGabe recently mentioned getting more of a go-cart feel out of a smaller steering wheel, which definitely has some appeal to me even though I'd like to keep the stock interior. Any thoughts or experience on this? The car turns nice and remains flat through the corners, but I'd like to get some of that rigidity in the suspension and steering too! Thanks all.
Maybe I need some KYB strut hats for a Rio, or some beefier shocks?
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