I firmly believe that even a pathetic suspension can get you through a corner well if you have a mechanical ability and don't upset things. I believe most accidents happen on corners because people over reacte, jerk the wheel etc, I fyou head into a corner knowing it well and know how to proceed, even a piece crapw ill make it through in one piece, uh, unless it's a realpiece of crap and something breaks! My wife has been driving for 35+ years and she does not do it well. She does not wreck often or in a major way, She typically just makes me car sick by tossing the car around and stabbing the gas pedal and brakes. Not the most pleasant sensation. I tend to drive as much as possible to not have to ride with her! -- Mark Price Morgantown, WV 1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5 " I was different before people dared to be different" -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "Jim Blair" <carnuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> > What I think is sort of funny is watching people trying to keep up with my > lifted '87 Comanche. It's only 2wd yet, but 3.73 gears, 33" tires and a high > miler 4.0L that still boogies through the curves (it's almost like it > accelerates on it's own into them and only once came up short on a corner > that had gravel when I had wider tires on) > The cloverleaf offramp from I-405 S onto I-520 E (the way many take to > Microsoft in Redmond) has a 20 mph speed posted but I regularly can more > than double that if traffic is light and good weather (I'm about to do that > now on my way to work). More than once I've seen high $$$ rigs skid and hit > the guardrail in front or behind me, sometimes at less than 20. > > > From: adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Sandwich Maker) > Subject: Re: [Amc-list] Early 60s Ramblers tires and wheels, > front > suspension > > i've got factory hd springs [with probably one broken leaf right > now] > and kyb gas-a-justs and 205/70r14s on 6" rims on my american, > along > with 16:1 -manual- steering from an amx. i don't consider > myself > particularly strong [6'3"/185lbs] but i can one-hand it at just > about > any road speed. perhaps i'm just the right size to have good > leverage > on the wheel... it's a delight that few corners call for more > than > 1/4 turn of the wheel, meaning i don't have to move my hand[s]. > i don't recall what the alignment specs are right now, but i've > had +1 > deg. with good results. i have polyurethane bushings on the > strut > rods only. > > i don't know if it's me or the car, but there's a couple of > corners i > take regularly that i can do a lot faster and crisper than most > folks > that hog my bumper. i can tell how cheesed off they are by how > fast > they race to tailgate me again. > > did i mention i try to not use my brakes? that's got to cheese > them > off too, when they find out i'm going to take the corner faster > than > they're prepared to, and experience the 'oh ****' moment... i > haven't > seen anyone actually go off the road but i've seen more than a > few > seriously cut corners behind me. > > btw the rest of my drivetrain is a stock 199 with hei ign backed > by a > t14 and stock 3.08 axle. i need to recurve the dist but haven't > gotten around to it yet. > ________________________________________________________________________ > Andrew Hay > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get a FREE small business Web site and more from Microsoft® Office Live! > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/aub0930003811mrt/direct/01/ > -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: "Jim Blair" <carnuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [Amc-list] Early 60s Ramblers tires and wheels, front suspension Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 17:24:32 +0000 Size: 674 Url: http://www.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list/attachments/20070910/c6e23e24/attachment.eml
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