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sumner2k3
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what would you say was the best handling car you could buy for around £1000-£1500? i have just bought a 106 gti which are suppose to be really good at handling but i find it terrible?

so whats better for that price range?
Jonny P
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14th Jul 09 at 16:41   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Oh my haha i await the uproar at that comment!
antnee
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205 gti
Jamie_Hastings1
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Is the 106 standard?
Oli_p
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depends if the 106 is standard? most people just slam it on its arse which affects the handling and is more for looks
sumner2k3
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its lowered about 40mm all round
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Standard dampers? Is the back axle ok?
ChrisBoom
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Must be something fucked, mine handles much better than my corsa did, but prefered my 306 for handling tbh.
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yeah standard.. im not sure if the back axles ok, this is what i think mite be wrong but i dont know how to tell if its ok or not?
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Lower the 106 70mm front and 20mm. It'll handle spot on.
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The rear wheels should set vertical,not camberd. Jack it up check for play all ways. A well set up 106 with all good condition bearings/bushes and a set of stiff dampers should out corner most things. Especially Corsas.
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thats what i always thought untill i owned one, i know theres something deffo wrong with it, ill just have to have a play untill i find out whats wrong
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just got a vts and prefer the handling to the civic type r


Seems more "chuckable" and has more feel.


35mm lower on blistien shocks and springs with the bar set to match


Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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Whats wrong with the way it handles? Anything in particular?
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Mine needs new wishbone bushes, powerflex will be going on soon.
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quote:
Originally posted by Jamie_Hastings1
Whats wrong with the way it handles? Anything in particular?


backend slides way too much, spun out going round a round about the other day only doing 40mph and it was a big round about and i wasnt racing round there, just going round as normal.. and in the wet the backend tried to come out at every possible time, even when doing 30mph driving normal it slides
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quote:
Originally posted by sumner2k3
what would you say was the best handling car you could buy for around £1000-£1500? i have just bought a 106 gti which are suppose to be really good at handling but i find it terrible?

so whats better for that price range?


Haha, mint!


[Edited on 14-07-2009 by Stu]
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Yeah back trailing arm bushes,unless its been smashed and is buckled. Nothing else should really cause it to handle like the above.
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wtf you on about?
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quote:
Originally posted by Jamie_Hastings1
Yeah back trailing arm bushes,unless its been smashed and is buckled. Nothing else should really cause it to handle like the above.


how much are they roughly mate?
Stu
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Originally posted by sumner2k3
wtf you on about?


You never seen the 106GTI threads on here?
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30 just for the bearings/bushes but its a tricky job to fit.
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ok cheers mate
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First port of call is tyres what you running.


Civic handled worse then a metro when I got it due to budget rubber


Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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quote:
Originally posted by antnee
205 gti

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