Front end light at high speeds!
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Is this common with these cars that once you get around 100 mph the front starts feeling light on the road? I have all the under trays except for the one furthest back. Would putting a front splitter on help with down force at all?
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Putting a front splitter will help with downforce in the front.
Other than that, the trays make a big difference, but my front end doesn't feel "light" even at 150, so I'd say you have another problem going on here... Maybe the rear ride height of your car's a little low, or another reason why there's a lot of air getting under the front of the car. Ofcourse alignmet settings could effect feel also.
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Other than that, the trays make a big difference, but my front end doesn't feel "light" even at 150, so I'd say you have another problem going on here... Maybe the rear ride height of your car's a little low, or another reason why there's a lot of air getting under the front of the car. Ofcourse alignmet settings could effect feel also.
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Thanks for the info Ahmet. I had an alignment done about a year ago I did not ask for anything special so I guess it was set to factory specs. I will have to take a look at the car to see if it looks like the rear is to low.