Last Lemming
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So I usually drive around with all the nannies on. When I take long sweeping turns every now and and gently accelerate into the turn I can see the track to control kicking on. I know this means the rear end is slipping out, but this happens on rare occasions, and the nanny always catches it.
Today I turned off the traction control off with one click. I was was going around the corner like usual, but this time when it slipped it damn near spin me around and got all out of control! Luckily, it finally caught itself and I straightened out, but scared the hell out of me.
I have a 2020, what is the best solution for reducing the tail happiness of this car without major suspension modifications?
currently, I’m on H&R lowering springs (Z4)with 265 front and 295 back tires
Today I turned off the traction control off with one click. I was was going around the corner like usual, but this time when it slipped it damn near spin me around and got all out of control! Luckily, it finally caught itself and I straightened out, but scared the hell out of me.
I have a 2020, what is the best solution for reducing the tail happiness of this car without major suspension modifications?
currently, I’m on H&R lowering springs (Z4)with 265 front and 295 back tires
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