Traction issues on my newest pony
#12
Hey everybody, I have been a Mustang enthusiast for a long time and have owned five of them. I just recently bought a 06' GT with a 5-speed... A lot different than the fox body's that I am used to! I went to take it for the first real drive, and it spun off the line pretty good (not the problem), it caught at around 3000 RPMs, but then once I shifted into second to run through the gear, the car went completely sideways... I can ride through more than a chirp or a little spin, but I almost lost it when the car went from straight to 90 degrees sideways. It is stock (flowmaster exhaust) with 17K miles and brand new Pirelli PZero tires on it. I didnt put those on because I would have gone bigger than 235/55/17. So, what can I do to get rid of this absurd slip when I hit second gear? It has the stock 17x8 Bullitt wheels, and after research some say I can wrap a 275 tire around it, while others say that 255 is the biggest. I will buy the tires, but 255 isnt too big of a jump from 235's. Will tires alone fix these cars traction problems? My 90' Supercharged LX (11.90) doesnt worry me like this car. Please help!?!? Thanks guys!
http://www.uprproducts.com/mustang-c...ushing-05.html
and stickier tires.
Day and night difference. I made the same change on my '06 GT and it was a big deal.
I strongly recommend upgrading to 18x9 or 18x10 rear wheels if/when possible. That will open up your tire choices quite a bit. Seeing that you've got an 11 second Fox, you almost sound like the type that needs 18x10s with like a 295/45-18 or something similar. You'd love the grip!
#16
Did this happen on a straight run? I have 06 GT convertible, manual, with stock 235-50-18 tires, BFGoodrich... Never had issues with spinning the wheels except for hard gear changes on WOT from 1 to 2... Going sideways? Only in a rain may be... My new General tires stay glued to the pavement on hard gear changes, prob. softer rubber... What you describe sounds very disturbing to me...
#17
Overstatement, unless you are driving on a road that is slippery this kind of thing just does not happen. I've launched my 05 on the track and the street, and beyond some very controllable wheel spin I have never gone sideways as OP described.
#18
You're right about improving with control arms and sticky tires, but I disagree about tire spin never entirely going away. A good suspension & tire setup will make a car hook. It all depends on what a person wants...
#19
My 2011 stays straight, or nearly straight even when spinning through 2nd during a massive burnout
mabe his LSD is having issues?