06-07-2013, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by 4Running Daily
No you certainly don't. Off-Roading though, has taught me quite alot when it comes to oversteering situations as well as various other situations. In my 4Runner, I know exactly what it's going to do 100% of the time, it's totally predictable. I know to slip the clutch a certain way when I'm on a hill and it's what. I know if the power steering pump makes a specific whine, I can fix it by tightening the mounting bracket. I know every inch of that car, I know exactly how everything works and I've done all the work, except the paint work, myself. I hope to have the same experience with the FR-S.
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Thats the first mistake you can make... dont say you can predict a car 100%... I could say my car is 100% predictable, but there's always a scenario that will get you by surprised...
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