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  1. 2 points
    james_ly

    Tail Wagging

    Isn't it the entire point of the car?
  2. 1 point
    MartinT

    Tail Wagging

    I buy from ProTyre and they rotate their tyres quickly due to being a big operation. Their price for PS4s is also very good. Sent from my LG-Q6 using Tapatalk
  3. 1 point
    Twigman

    Tail Wagging

    I've bought 2 sets from them in recent months. My Michelin PS4s were manufactured the month before I bought them. My Dunlop WinterSport5s which I bought last month (yet to be used) were manufactured wk29 2018 so are 'last years' stock.....
  4. 1 point
    Twigman

    Tail Wagging

    I suspect my many years riding my Fireblade has taught me throttle sensitivity and it just translates to the smooth way i drive a car
  5. 1 point
    Lauren

    Tail Wagging

    Well quite, @Twigman. Sport mode allows barely any slip before it intervenes. I drive with everything off all the time. I could understand it more if people were doing that. But really it's clumsy application of throttle before you are out of the corner. Old Primacy tyres won't help of course. I'd need to be a hooligan to move mine in the wet on PS4's.
  6. 1 point
    Twigman

    Tail Wagging

    I have been mildly disappointed at the LACK of tail happiness of the 86. Perhaps I need to get an old 911? My Triumph Spitfire, with its 80 odd bhp and dodgy tranverse leaf spring rear suspension was far more tail happy. I find you really have to be trying to break traction to actually get the back out. I drive in 'VSC Sport' mode all the time and even then I have to really try to get the back out (even when I had the Primacy HPs on). And I don't hang around. I am bemused by the many posts I see from people 'complaining' that they're caught unawares by the back end suddenly snapping out? How people? How?
  7. 1 point
    Lauren

    Tail Wagging

    Tyres are only good for two years. By the third year they harden up. This is a lot why you are having the issues you are. I ran winters for three years. By the last year they were bordering on dangerous. Change the tyres, they are well over due. That is your problem. @Jay just checked your first post on the forum. If your car is on it's original tyres that will be the issue. As I have explained above.
  8. 1 point
    JBareham

    Newbie from Cambridge

    Erm, not sure as of yet new to the car scene so we'll see how things go. A lot to learn first!!!
  9. 1 point
    86iain

    Tail Wagging

    Mine was at 25k and 6 years when I changed the Primacies. They had life left but had started to perish. Sent from my VFD 710 using Tapatalk
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