It rides nice. Takes bumps well. As for handling.....it gets very squirrely over 80 MPH. Also, the wind likes to push it around, since it only weighs 2700 pounds. It could benifit from being lowered.
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quote:.....it gets very squirrely over 80 MPH.I'll 2nd that emotion...I think the straight line stability, or lack of it, sucks. I don't know if the power steering is overactive or what, but it seems to require too much attention to keep it going straight. I've even looked to see if something in the suspension is loose or broken, but everything seems fine.
I love the GT's minimal lean and good cornering with the 17-inch tires. Stiff is OK with me, even though I live in speedbump land. The steering geometry is too sensitive to a cross-sloping surface and wants to pull upslope. Here in Oregon we have some doozy ruts thanks to studded snow tires -- the first time I went up one street I stopped and got out, thinking I had a flat tire! Could stand some work on coarse-surface road noise too.
The same here. On my Corsica you could take your hands off the wheel and it would go straight for quite a while. The vibe is very sensitive to small changes in the surface of the road.
I installed a set of Hotchkis sway bars and it fixed the problems with wandering on the freeway. Compleate control at all times. It will make the ride firmer but I like it better because you don't have that rolling back and forth all the time. It really handles like a different car!
You guys got me running too. I hate how the vibe wanders so badly on the freeway, and it is one of the main things that I think needs attention. Thinking about the sway bars after reading Shibaman's post here on the hotchkis bars. http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id ... 0794#20794 Listed as $335
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I bought my bars directly from Hotchkis. I did the rear myself but had the mechanic at the local Big O tires install the front for me. Hotchkis said that it would take 2.5 to 3 hrs. to install. Best mod and $ I have ever spent on a car!
http://www.hotchkis.net 877-466-7655 The rear is easy if you have a breaker bar and a torque wrench. The front needs to be done by a shop. They will most likely charge you for about 3 hrs. labor for the front. The car really handles well-- very balanced and stable.
sounds like a good investment......... I think I will go with the Hotchkis....... they are a very reputable company and have years in the suspension biz.......P.s. anyone swith to 18" rims yet........ Thinking about changing as I got the standard 16" rims because i was going to buy rims anyway and did not see the sence in paying for those ugly 17"s........... Not sure if I will go to 17 or 18s anythoughts