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Originally Posted by Stang70Fastback
If your vehicle did absolutely nothing during a very obvious slide, then either you had the systems off, or something is wrong with the vehicle. However, keep in mind that there isn't any "true" way to fix understeer. If you're going too fast for the turn, you are going too fast, all the car can do is brake the inside wheel, and reduce engine power, and hope the front end starts turning.
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Well I was only sliding for like a second (maybe two at the longest). Maybe traction control is more aggressive towards the rear wheels?
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Originally Posted by Stang70Fastback
Also, why do you have new MPSS tires on the rear, and almost bald tires in front? Why did you not replace all four?
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I love to try new things & play around with my car, especially when it's wet outside!

(When no other cars are in sight of course)
I've put bald tires on the rears before with new tires in the front just to see how much the rear end will easily slide out too.
New tires are coming for the fronts, but I wasn't going to pass up an opportunity to play with my car in the rain.
It never gets old, even after 5+ years!