Grim_Reaper
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Just thought I would share a story and see if anyone else has had similar experiences in their mustang.
A few weeks ago my father and I went for a nice cruise through Sequoia Natl Forrest/Park and Kings Canyon Natl Park. Obeying the speed limits of both areas, I gotta say the car was a blast to drive! It handles the curves, twists, switchbacks, and bumps so well.
After exiting Kings Canyon we headed south on 265 (I think that's the road) and kinda picked up the pace a little bit. Now let me pause here and say that my car is the Base GT with stock wheels and tires, and that the only suspension mod are the Eibach Sportline springs. So picking up the pace, playing follow the leader behind my dad in his 14 GT C/S, we start hitting some curves, s-turns, and sweepers. On one of the downhill left exit sweepers I encountered severe understeer that almost led me straight off the road right at the bottom of the hill where it started to go back uphill. The tires eventually caught which led to the rear end coming around the right side fairly quickly so I counter steered and eased off the throttle, making sure not to panic and stab the brakes. The car fish tailed a little bit and I broke the center line but never lost control.
I am sure the cause of this incident could be chalked up to a number of reasons like driver error, stock tire grip quality, road conditions, etc but I gotta say all in all I was both surprised but the understeer and also the cars stability during the corrections. I feel like in the last gen this would have been a lot worse.
Thoughts?
A few weeks ago my father and I went for a nice cruise through Sequoia Natl Forrest/Park and Kings Canyon Natl Park. Obeying the speed limits of both areas, I gotta say the car was a blast to drive! It handles the curves, twists, switchbacks, and bumps so well.
After exiting Kings Canyon we headed south on 265 (I think that's the road) and kinda picked up the pace a little bit. Now let me pause here and say that my car is the Base GT with stock wheels and tires, and that the only suspension mod are the Eibach Sportline springs. So picking up the pace, playing follow the leader behind my dad in his 14 GT C/S, we start hitting some curves, s-turns, and sweepers. On one of the downhill left exit sweepers I encountered severe understeer that almost led me straight off the road right at the bottom of the hill where it started to go back uphill. The tires eventually caught which led to the rear end coming around the right side fairly quickly so I counter steered and eased off the throttle, making sure not to panic and stab the brakes. The car fish tailed a little bit and I broke the center line but never lost control.
I am sure the cause of this incident could be chalked up to a number of reasons like driver error, stock tire grip quality, road conditions, etc but I gotta say all in all I was both surprised but the understeer and also the cars stability during the corrections. I feel like in the last gen this would have been a lot worse.
Thoughts?
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