Knurled wrote: IS300 Sportback?
Hmm, IS300 might be a contender...
In reply to Kenny_McCormic:
The old 911 with the great steering was torsion bars. The 996/997 had struts and already had bad steering, but Porsche could at least tune it okay. The 991 is supposed to be a complete disaster. I was referring to a 997.
Javelin wrote: In reply to 93EXCivic: I'll be damned. Porsche puts crappy MacStruts in the Boxster and 911 and then puts wishbones in the automatic sedan?!?
I'd hazard a guess going with double wishbones allowed better fine tuning of the spring rates and travel progression with the additional weight up front so the car would ride better.
I as in the McP strut hater club 'til I got an e36 M3.
My new grown up daily is exactly what you want. A manual 525iT.
I've driven it to tire limits and that it's front strut is a non-issue.
Really.
In reply to motomoron:
Broken pavement, potholes, and off-camber crowned highways, too? I haven't been happy with any MacStrut car in the last 3 years, so I think I got ruined somehow.
93EXCivic wrote:Knurled wrote: IS300 Sportback?Isn't the sportback only available with an automatic?
Yes, Sportback only came with automatic
JohnRW1621 wrote:93EXCivic wrote:Yes, Sportback only came with automaticKnurled wrote: IS300 Sportback?Isn't the sportback only available with an automatic?
But the sedan came with a stick!
I don't get the anti McStrut, especialy as the old aircooled 911's are also McStrut, just because they are torsion bars doesn't mean they aren't McStrut
I love Crown Vics, I worked on the 2003 version, but to say McStruts are crap means you've never driven a Crown Vis and an E36 back to back
93EXCivic wrote:scardeal wrote: Infiniti G35G35 is a macstrut car.
Are you positive on that? I 99% sure Gs and Zs used the same suspension, which is most definitely not a McP strut:
Stillen sells adjustable front UCAs for a G, here's an article on how to install them with a bunch of pics: Front Adjustable Upper Control Arm Installation – G35 Coupe
Javelin wrote: In reply to Kenny_McCormic: The old 911 with the great steering was torsion bars.
And struts in the front.
Javelin wrote:Kenny_McCormic wrote: Something wrong with struts?Yes, everything. I'm tired of the horrific handling and feeling of them in FWD and RWD applications. They were designed to be cheap, not good. I was amazed at how much better my berking *Javelin* steered than a new 911.
You keep resisting, and even Braverace would agree with you on this one.
Oooh, G35 is a good suggestion!
As for the McStrut hate, I've owned over 100 cars and have driven over a 1000 different ones, including several dozen on tracks/AX this year alone. When you sample that kind of variety, you eventually find things you like and dislike. MacStruts have poor steering feel and horrible jounce characteristics, and provide far less front grip, especially in low traction or uneven pavement situations. Yes, that can be "worked around", but I'm tired of working around crap, I just want my car to work.
So, G35, Lincoln LS, Caddy CTS (is the 1st Gen wishbone, too?), Jag S-Type, and IS300 so far.
In reply to clutchsmoke:
Are they wishbone? I thought they were related to the NC Miata, which is a strut, or am I mistaken?
RX-8 would definitely tick all the right buttons...
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