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03-01-2022, 06:13 PM | #29 |
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i believe the wheel specs stayed the same.
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Things I like 2022, Things I miss 2020
Unbelievable. The car with the softer springs in the back feels like it has softer springs?
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Everything feels exactly the same, actual differences are noise-level, not signal. The only noticeable difference is the terminal understeer on very low adherence ground (packed snow). This will only show at max grip level. The GR86 is a bit less understeery, but still is more prone to understeer than 1st gen stock vs stock. |
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Maybe different butt sensitivities?
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03-04-2022, 05:37 PM | #35 |
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Introducing the all-new Butt Perception Metric (BPM), The average score for everyday answers to the most crucial of vehicular questions:
How much butt-feel does the car provide? What does the user calibrated butt dyno convey in terms of speed and power? How comfy does the seat feel? and how does it affect overall vehicular comfort? Does the butt stiffness factor go up if the seats are hard? |
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Disappointed to learn the new GR86 has no spare tire. I’ve seen a few posters here mention that they will grab their old 86 spare, but what I want to know is will that even work? Does the new model even have the same space or attachment point under the floor of the trunk to accommodate one? I like having it tucked away out of view. Having a loose spare taking up all the trunk space is not ideal.
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So I get the impression that some car manufacturers just dont give a spare for cost, weight or trunk volume spec reasons. The other thing that gets me is that cars that just come with a tire repair kit....they might still come with a tire jack and related tools..... |
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I actually checked this the other day. There's an inflator kit in the trunk, along with a lug wrench, a spot for your wheel lock key, and i'm sure a jack (i wasn't looking for the jack). In the middle where the spare tire well goes... there's a spare tire well. complete with a threaded hole you could use to lock down a spare tire. Instead of a spare tire there's a big chunk of foam with compartments and in one of the compartments is the inflator kit. There's also plenty of extra space for things like a first aid kit, hazard flares/lights, etc. |
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Been driving a few decades and never needed a spare tire. I'm happy to go for the additional power to weight advantage in avoiding it.
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