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Old 04-16-2006, 08:55 AM   #2
Brucelee
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Originally Posted by kyle986driver
hi, i have a 2000 boxster, and i have had some real problems with the front tires not sticking to the road in hard cornering. i have taken air out of the front tires and that helped a little but i can still hear them squeeling..and i also cannot get this car to do donuts because the front just doesnt turn the car...has anyone else had this problem? what can i do to fix it? thanks -kyle

First off, what is the quality of the tires you are running and their present condition? A pair of fist rate tires in good condition would NOT create the conditions you are describing, assuming you are running the car within its limits.

If you are pushing the car over its limits, no tire in the world will matter, right?

RE: Doughnuts, this is a mid-engine car and will not routinely run doughnuts the way a front-engine, rear drive car will. This cheap stunt requires a torquey motor up front and not much weight in the rear.

Obvisously, the Box does not meet these criteria.

My question to you is, are you aware that if you continue to try to do Doughnuts, you will have your car taken by the Porsche police? This car is not to be subjected to that kind of behavior no matter what!
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